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Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was introduced as the “next president of the United States” at a campaign event in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday. “When future generations they ask us, and they’re gonna ask us, what it was like to elect the first woman of color as vice president of the United States, and we will say, ‘Yes, I was there. I stood up, and I was counted,’” Texas state director for the Joe Biden campaign Rebecca Acuña told attendees. However, moments later she introduced Harris as America’s next president.
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The Police Defunding Foundation Behind Kamala Harris "We must work for real systemic change to disempower law enforcement." Fri Oct 30, 2020 Daniel Greenfield Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. Last month, the Akonadi Foundation was touting “occupations” of houses by the activists it backs. The “occupations” were said to “reclaim” the houses from real estate “speculators”. The hypocrisy was obvious considering that the foundation is the project of Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan. Jordan is a major real estate developer and...
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Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton supports former Vice President Joe Biden for president, but she’s really excited about the idea of Sen. Kamala Harris as Vice President. Clinton spoke with New York Times podcaster Kara Swisher about the 2020 election, where outlined Harris in glowing terms.
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The dirty little secret of this presidential campaign may be that while Joe Biden ran as a moderate his administration will be run by the far left, led by running mate Kamala Harris, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her “squad.” The planned progressive takeover is already underway. Warren has been aggressively lobbying for a prominent Cabinet post for months after she was left out as a vice presidential pick. You can expect that lobbying effort to ratchet up to a fever pitch if Biden wins the White House. Other Massachusetts Democrats, dominated by the far...
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In a bit of chutzpah worthy of Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris told Americans during a roundtable to be ready for "a Harris administration, together with Joe Biden as the president of the United States." She quickly corrected herself, but by then, Humpty-Dumpty had crashed to the ground. A day later, talking about jobs and educational programs for military members and their families, Biden said this: For example, making it easy to carry your professional credentials with you from one state to another when your spouse moves. Harris-Biden administration is going to relaunch that effort and keep pushing further to make...
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With Senator Kamala Harris and Joe Biden making recent admissions about the actual power dynamic behind the Democrat 2020 presidential ticket more people are starting to take notice. What exactly is this Harris-Biden ticket all about?
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("A Harris Administration" just rolls off her tongue.)
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One day after Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), the Democratic vice presidential running mate to former Vice President Joe Biden, referred to what “a Harris administration” will do, Biden himself has the same gaffe. Speaking at a veterans’ roundtable discussion in Tampa Bay, Fla., the Democratic presidential nominee said, “Harris/Biden administration is going to relaunch that effort and keep pushing further to make it easier for military spouses and veterans to find meaningful careers to ensure teachers know how to support military children in their classrooms and to improve support for military caregivers and survivors so much more than we do...
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by Sam Rostock The unforced errors just keep on coming for the Democrat presidential ticket this week. As if it wasn't bad enough Kamala Harris is suffering a public relations meltdown since she landed in Florida (here, here and here), Harris made the one gaffe a VP pick can never make, referring to a potential "Harris Administration" with Slow Joe as her sidekick... Now that Joe Biden has joined Harris in the Sunshine State, he is echoing her gaffe -- mentioning a "Harris-Biden Administration"! Except Joe didn't even bother to correct himself -- because he is too confused to...
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Was this a slip of the lip or a forthright acknowledgment of reality? My guess is that her ego got the better of Senator Harris, who, after all, is used to assuming power through questionable exploitation of older men. It must be a classic "Kinsley gaffe," a politician accidentally telling the truth, since nobody would ever describe Kamala Harris as "forthright." Whatever the underlying psychology, during a "virtual address" (i.e., a video call like Zoom) to a group of Hispanic small business–owners in Arizona on Saturday, the junior senator from California spoke of "a Harris administration together with Joe Biden":
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Was this a slip of the lip or a forthright acknowledgment of reality?  My guess is that her ego got the better of Senator Harris, who, after all, is used to assuming power through questionable exploitation of older men.  It must be a classic "Kinsley gaffe," a politician accidentally telling the truth, since nobody would ever describe Kamala Harris as "forthright."  Whatever the underlying psychology, during a "virtual address" (i.e., a video call like Zoom) to a group of Hispanic small business–owners in Arizona on Saturday, the junior senator from California  spoke of "a Harris administration together with Joe Biden": "A Harris administration together with...
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“A Harris Administration together with Joe Biden”
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by Ron Kersten She's already looking right past Slow Joe! (and she's not alone). Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) made the one gaffe a vice presidential nominee can never make, speaking of a future “Harris administration” in a campaign speech Saturday, carried live by ABC News. Normally, this would be viewed as a harmless gaffe. However, with running mate Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden’s mental condition widely perceived by millions to be suspect (or worse) -- despite the media's best attempts to hide it -- it's a lot more substantial. Such a statement can be seen not as a blunder...
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