?? NEW VIDEO Retweet if you think Trump should be prosecuted #ProsecuteTrump pic.twitter.com/zmR6IhBLBG — MeidasTouch.com (@MeidasTouch) August 13, 2020 Kamala Harris will be campaigning from inside Donald Trump’s head. No word on what social distancing is like in there. — Dan Rather (@DanRather) August 12, 2020
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the trump campaign has pulled in almost $400M to develop this approach https://t.co/gny2uy3BDW
— golikehellmachine (@golikehellmachi) August 13, 2020
out of the gate, it’s extremely clear that neither trump nor the RNC that have prostrated themselves to him have any idea how they’re going to campaign against this ticket
— golikehellmachine (@golikehellmachi) August 12, 2020
if i were a big GOP donor right now i would be absolutely furious that this is what i am paying for, and it couldn’t happen to a more deserving group
— golikehellmachine (@golikehellmachi) August 12, 2020
Right now, America faces:
– The worst pandemic in 100 years
– The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression
– The most powerful calls for racial justice in a generationI need someone alongside me who’s smart, tough, and ready to lead. @KamalaHarris is that person.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) August 12, 2020
Exclusive: Harris could help Biden with women, young voters, maybe some Republicans too – Reuters/Ipsos poll ?@Cmkahn? https://t.co/BWGvjO0Cd5
— Soyoung Kim (@SoyoungSays) August 13, 2020
Nearly nine out of 10 Democrats approve of U.S. Senator Kamala Harris as their party’s vice presidential nominee, and she is more popular than presidential candidate Joe Biden among women, young voters and some Republicans, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday.
The Aug. 11-12 public opinion survey also found that 60% of Americans, including 87% of Democrats and 37% of Republicans, considered the selection of Harris – the first Black woman and Asian American nominated for vice presidency – to be a “major milestone” for the United States…
In addition, about 25% of Republicans said they had a favorable view of Harris and approve of her choice as Biden’s running mate. Only about 20% of Republicans said they have a similarly favorable view of Biden.
In a close election, peeling off even a small number of voters from the Republican Party could make a difference to the Democrats, political analysts said…
the Harris pick is going to make for a turbulent three months On Here but one relatively positive side effect will be all the zoomers who are like “if I were Obama I would’ve have simply prevented all this and held 1000 seats” getting their first real sense of what 2008 was like
— counterfactual ?? (@counterfax) August 12, 2020