• Transient Punk@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    To be fair, the ACAB group didn’t choose a cop/prosecutor… A cop/prosecutor was non-consensually forced on us.

    The back the blue crowd actively chose a felon though.

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      Even then, as a former cop state procecutor and district attorney/AG, positions which are well known to have an extensive supportive connection with police and cops that everyone knows operate in lockstep and are functionally 2 sides of the same coin, her voting record has been surprisingly comparatively progressive/left wing sometimes on par with Bernie.

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      IMHO, forced seems a bit harsh. The co-elected incumbent VP is historically the backup when something goes down with the President and you’re outside of an election cycle.

      The primaries already happened, there is no time to print ballots, stand up polling stations, and get the public to vote before the Ohio roll call to get a candidate on the ballot. This would probably be impossible even if Biden dropped out on that debate stage.

      The party / delegates are basically forced to pick someone, and using the precedent of a the VP being the fallback, this is probably the most democratic option. She was elected with Biden in 2020.

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        Even if Biden dropped out before the primary, Kamala would have had an incredible advantage over all other candidates. She very likely would have been the nominee.

        There are things to get upset about. The most likely alternative taking over is not one of them.

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        One might note it’s not so much historical tradition so much as literally their job.

        Voting for an octogenarian with a VP means you don’t really mind the VP becoming president.

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      Oh? Harris wasn’t part of the ticket that won the majority of delegates at the Primary…?

      EDIT: Wow, Lemmy.world really wants to elect Donald Trump again. I mean, fair enough I guess (for those who can actually vote in US elections), I just wasn’t expecting all the immediate attacks to be in such bad faith.

      $100,000,000 (mostly small donors) and 40,000 new voters in the 24 hours after she announced she was running.

      Like anyone, she’s not perfect, but we’re excited and energized about the candidate… finally. We will fight against fascism and actually improve things with Kamala Harris…

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          Hilarious. But yes, there was. And Biden’s delegates were freed the moment he announced he wasn’t going to run. In other words people had 2 chances to challenge him if they wanted. It would have been an uphill battle, but it was possible. No one did…

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        I can’t tell if you’re sealioning or just aggressively ignorant…

        edit: Shifting the goalposts in your edit doesn’t make your original statement any less ignorant.

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        Not to mention the record-setting >100 million in grassroots small dollar donations in the first day and a half after Biden dropped out. I’d call that a lot of support.