Posted on 10/21/2024 11:16:05 AM PDT by DallasBiff
The Dem lawmaker who mounted a rare longshot primary challenge against President Biden over deep concerns about his age is warning VP Kamala Harris to change her message in the election’s waning days.
Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), 55, urged Harris, 60, to reconsider her sharp focus against her GOP foe, former President Donald Trump, 78, in her final arguments as Nov. 5 nears and to recalibrate toward a message more inviting to voters.
“A billion dollars will have been wasted on losing voters by condemnation versus winning them by invitation,” Phillips lamented on X.
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Dean, the problem you are referencing is that “There’s No There, There.”
They are scared about loosing MN
Huh. His mother was Dear Abby.
as someone on the ground in rocks and cows country. (out state) MN...
they should be ;)
What can she run on? NOT A DAMN THING! YEAAAAAAAAAA!
Phillips was my choice in the open Virginia Dem primary. A class action suit against the DNC would be great karma for disenfranchising his and Biden’s voters. Yeah, right, Trump’s going to destroy democracy. The DNC already did that.
All Harris knows is her ‘hatreds’... beyond that she’s got nothing.
Impressive.
What Kamala needs is more interviews... And another debate, because she won that first debate just like Walz won his debate.
Would you like some cheap land in Florida too? I have a couple of swamps down there if you’re interested.
Maybe the Aflaq duck needed a little extra cash.
What Kamala needs like a hole in her head is more debates, more interviews and more exposure... Because every time she appears anywhere she loses more votes.
She should’ve stuck with no debates, no interviews and no exposure... She’d be in better shape.
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