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Kamala Harris

We’re dropping Harris down a slot this time. Being vice president is certainly a good launchpad, but it’s not at all clear Harris has put it to good use. Her numbers are similar to Biden’s, and she’s done little to change the perceptions that harmed her 2020 campaign, including on her ability to drive a message. There’s also no way she would run against Biden if he does run (while others might have seen wiggle room on that). On the plus side, Biden has committed to her being his running mate again,” according to the Washington Post.

Vice President Kamala Harris participates in a Northern Triangle virtual roundtable with experts on the region, Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in the Vice President’s Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building at the White House. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)

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  1. As far as getting rid of democrats, I’d say 60 Congress members, 10 Senators, 10 governors and the entire Biden Administration and their deep state co-conspirators. That would be a start, then be worthy of the trust of your supporters.

  2. Wow, have you ever seen a bigger collection of goofballs….. other than maybe at the Oscars?

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