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Americans Share Thoughts On Kamala Harris 2028

Dec 7, 2024

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“Kamala was my first choice in 2020 and in 2024. I really believe she has everything it takes to run this country well, and if she could take everything she’s learned from her time as VP and her two big campaigns, she might be able to win in 2028.”

“She needs to hit the ground running and spend the next four years meeting voters from ALL walks of life, truly introducing herself to the American people. She needs to show the skeptics the side of her that we can see: her authenticity, compassion, and wit. Then, as a party, we need a whole new playbook for how we act during this next Trump term. We need to show people why prices are high (corporate greed, Trump tariffs) and what options we have to actually fix this. We need to educate people better; we have to get people to understand basic facts like ‘Obamacare IS the Affordable Care Act.’ We need to craft effective and compassionate strategies for dealing with Ukraine/Russia and Israel/Gaza. There is a path forward for the Democratic Party, and there are far worse figureheads to have than Kamala Harris.”—Buzzlebee

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