Why Vice President Kamala Harris will win this election.
https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2024/09/why-kamala-harris-will-win-this-election.htmlThat might be the best way to characterize it, in terms of keeping voter enthusiasm for Harris on a high note. Post-debate, with polls coming out now showing her leading nationally by as much as 6 points, in the most recent ABC News poll, her volunteers, their enthusiasm and the general upbeat tone she has brought to this campaign seems to be working in her favor.
But it's been clear from the start that Kamala Harris was ready to go. She didn't have to step into the Presidency, but she had to organize and run a political campaign on very short notice. She was obviously well prepared to do that. And I think that's one of the biggest advantages she brings into this campaign. She is familiar with the role of President of the United States, understands that responsibility and demonstrates the ability to provide the kind of leadership necessary to be the President.
Vice President Harris has been part of an administration that has had to deal with a viral pandemic, assume responsibility for the nation's recovery, maintain economic growth while dealing with global inflation, and take the blame for something they didn't cause, put the NATO alliance back together in order to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression, continue to protect Taiwan's independence and get us out of an expensive, pointless war in Afghanistan. They were successful in dealing with all of this.
There are those who want to place blame on the administration, and include Harris, for the problem we've had with inflation. I could go into a discussion of how blaming the President is economic ignorance, but that doesn't really make the point. The point is that this administration has been on the ball as far as this particular economic issue is concerned, and in this period of inflation that has affected the entire global economic market, which is evidence that no policy or practice of the Biden administration caused it, the administration has actually put policies in place which have made the effects of global inflation affect consumers in the United States far less than it has almost anywhere else in the world.
I cannot recall, in my lifetime, any candidate of one major party getting so much support from people who once held positions of influence and importance in the other, including Senators and members of the House and former cabinet. They represent a percentage of Republican voters who seem committed to Trump's defeat. Having been among those who have supported him in his last two runs for the Presidency, the percentage of Republicans he is losing along the margins will be decisive in his defeat.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,048 posts)The author is correct all the way through.
Now all we need to do is turn out the vote in huge numbers and keep the republicans from refusing to certify the election.
Those are important steps and we must be prepared to take them.
lees1975
(5,922 posts)they wind up losing on election night. And how that can be handled immediately.
Arizona has a couple of county supervisors about to go on trial for refusing to certify when their only complaint was they didn't trust vote counting machines proven to be accurate. Kept insisting on conspiracy theories and demanded a hand count. One of them did eventually certify, before being arrested, but not in time to meet the legal deadline. She's plea bargaining. The other guy seems determined to make a martyr out of himself and go to prison.
New Mexico removed a conspiracy theorist pretty swiftly, disqualifying him from running for office again for refusing to certify. These dumbasses just don't seem to understand that certification doesn't mean challenging results they don't like.
I think we're going to get several more of these idiots in prison following this election. That's where criminals belong and that's what they are.
AverageOldGuy
(2,042 posts)I was very, very discouraged, then -- while I don't mean this to be a criticism of Joe Biden -- when he stepped down and VP Harris stepped into the limelight, it was a whole different world.
Yes, she will win. Probably be close but she will get close to or over 300 electoral votes plus winning the popular vote PROVIDE WE ALL CONTINUE TO RING DOORBELLS, SEND POSTCARDS, WRITE LETTERS TO EDITORS, GET OUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND NEIGHBORS OUT TO VOTE.
PJMcK
(22,868 posts)The possibility that she might have to take over for President Biden was probably in Vice President Harris's mind from the moment she was offered the opportunity.
I'm confident that she has had people develop strategies for the future. I really don't think she was unprepared for the circumstances that occurred.
In any event, she was clearly prepared and well organized to go from 0 to 60 at a moment's notice.
President Biden has been a terrific bulwark against Trump.
Vice President Harris can be a transformational force for the future of the United States.
Dem4life1970
(415 posts)She has the education, the experience, the natural skill, the temperament, the judgment, and is the only person best prepared to be POTUS in this current environment. A vote for Trump, like 2016, is a vote for national suicide. He is simply unfit....