• Unzip 'em suck 'em Kamala Harris Is Now Facing The Unthinkable

    From Phil Rickles@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 17 03:22:00 2023
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    Who Could Replace Kamala Harris on Dem Ticket in 2024? � The question of
    who could replace Vice President Kamala Harris on the Democratic ticket
    could potentially become louder as time moves closer to next year�s
    election.

    What We Know
    President Joe Biden�s age is something that will encourage this
    discussion. Is Kamala Harris presidential material if she has to step into
    the presidency?

    No president has replaced his elected vice president on the ticket since Franklin Delano Roosevelt replaced Vice President Henry Wallace with Harry Truman in 1944 because the former was viewed as too far to the Left.
    Wallace mounted a pro-Soviet presidential campaign four years later in
    1948.

    Democrats have been extremely unhappy with Kamala Harris and her seeming inability to grow into her job. This has fueled speculation.

    Thus far, she has shown she has little comprehension of the nuances of
    foreign policy, a lackluster approach to dealing with the influx of
    millions across the Mexican border, and a constant tendency to put her
    foot in her mouth.

    Harris chose to avoid taking on China�s Neo-Colonial expansionism across
    Africa head-on. Instead, she chose to cater to the sensibilities of
    Democratic Party partisans back home by stressing LGBT+ issues. Last
    September, she elicited a howling response from Australian political commentator, Rita Panahi, on Sky News Australia after she claimed the U.S.
    had an alliance with North Korea.

    She�s even been lampooned as the real-life equivalent of HBO�s Veep Selina Meyer, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, on The Daily Show by Dreyfus
    herself.

    Who Would Replace Kamala Harris
    The possibilities could include California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The vice president�s job in recent years has been acting as the point person or
    attack dog for the sitting president�s policies. Newsom has a reputation
    for being brash and tad arrogant; however, that role could be perfect if
    he were to replace Harris as Biden�s vice president in a second term.

    Newsom�s personal handling of homelessness and the pandemic have been
    lightning rods for controversy; however, he successfully fended off a
    recall effort in 2021. Unlike Harris, Newsom has significant executive experience, both as governor of California and mayor of San Francisco.

    At 55, Newsom is significantly younger than Biden who will be 86 in 2029
    when he would leave office.

    More to Consider
    People don�t vote based on the number two on the ticket; consequently,
    things that might be a liability at the top of the ticket are less so on
    the bottom.

    Another possibility could be Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. She�s popular in
    her home state of Minnesota and has been ranked as among the most likable senators. She can help Biden in the Midwest and is someone who is not
    among the more radical members of the Democratic caucus and has shown a willingness to forge a consensus with Republicans.

    However, she might end up clashing with Biden do to his increasing
    radicalism.

    Another strong choice would be Sen. Elizabeth Warren who has significant
    pull from the Left-wing of the Democratic Party. Her attack-dog style and rhetoric would be a good fit for Biden who has shown a passion for staple
    Left issues such as abortion rights, economic equity, and her Liberal
    stances on foreign policy.

    Warren also has greater name recognition.

    Biden has options should Democratic Party leaders prevail on him to dump Harris.

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