A survey of 600 likely general election voters in Michigan, released late Thursday by WDIV Local 4/Detroit News, found that zero African American respondents said that they supported Trump, while 82.1 percent said they supported Vice President Kamala Harris.

  • John Richard@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Kamala ended up being a better choice than I could have imagined. Republicans can’t help themselves when you have a black candidate and a woman. They are now being the racist and xenophobic bigots we knew they would and they’ll lose the black vote and women votes. The two categories that I think made up the majority of swing voters this election cycle. Let’s hope Kamala doesn’t mess up her VP pick.

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        3 months ago

        The media couldn’t call him anti-Semitic as easily, could they?

        Narrator Voice: They could.

        Seriously though, it’s not like the idiots listening to the nonsense have any logic behind the garbage they parrot, so it wouldn’t surprise me.

        I think he’d make an excellent pick for VP, though I’d also say so would many of the options on the apparent short list. I guess we will find out soon who the official pick is.

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          Considering Trump was just on a podcast where they did exactly that with Kamala’s husband, yes, they would absolutely attack Shapiro as antisemitic.

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      Honestly if the DNC just wants to name it’s pick as “whoever will trigger the Republicans the most”, I’m kinda here for it.

      I think they’d be pressing their luck with Buttigieg tho. I think Kelly is the safest choice.

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      The rollout has been masterful. I was a severe doubter due to her 2020 campaign, but I’m entirely on board now. I’m almost allowing myself the slightest bit of hope, which I haven’t really had since two days before the 2016 election.