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Showing Original Post only (View all)Harris Walz 2028? [View all]
154 votes, 3 passes | Time left: Unlimited | |
YES | |
11 (7%) |
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NO | |
132 (86%) |
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Maybe | |
11 (7%) |
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I like Harris a lot, but sadly I don't think a woman has a chance of winning
Ocelot II
22 hrs ago
#2
Racism was a major issue in 2008 and 2012 too. But it didnt cost Obama the elections
SSJVegeta
15 hrs ago
#59
Many women, especially in the South, are not "comfortable voting for a woman for president"
Iris
19 hrs ago
#58
It's not that either Clinton or Harris were unpopular; they weren't unpopular with Democrats.
Ocelot II
21 hrs ago
#38
I think it would be more difficult to win a primary--same as Bernie Sanders
AZProgressive
21 hrs ago
#40
Myth that the majority of Americans are secretly populist progressives yearning for economic class revolution
betsuni
20 hrs ago
#49
"In October, O'Malley Dillon and Lorraine Voles, Harris's chief of staff, had gone to the White House
betsuni
20 hrs ago
#47
I think one thing that could have helped Harris is if Biden would have assigned her
karynnj
22 hrs ago
#9
Like it or not, we will not win if a woman is atop the ticket. This backwards country will not elect a female president.
LonePirate
22 hrs ago
#4
Women make up a majority ofbthe country and a woman won the popular vote in 2016.
SSJVegeta
22 hrs ago
#7
Just because misogny exists, doesnt mean that a fascist was elected solely because of it.
SSJVegeta
22 hrs ago
#19
And what do you say about all of the women who failed to vote for Harris, and/or voted for Trump
SSJVegeta
22 hrs ago
#21
No. Many didn't vote for her because she's a woman. Others didn't vote for her because she's black.
Scrivener7
22 hrs ago
#22
If sexism was the reason, Clinton wouldnt have won the popular vote. If racsm was the reason, Obama would never
SSJVegeta
21 hrs ago
#27
Nope. Run a middle aged, white, protestant, straight man and we'll win. Without
Scrivener7
21 hrs ago
#28
That's nice. But it's ridiculous to say you guarantee such a thing. Have a lovely evening.
Scrivener7
20 hrs ago
#52
I could not agree with you MORE!! I believe the torch is starting to be passed to AOC & she IS the future of our party!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
20 hrs ago
#44
Me too!! As long as we stick to our progressive principles, we are going to kick some serious ass in 2028!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
21 hrs ago
#26
Adlai Stevenson was a great man. But your point is heard and well received.
SSJVegeta
21 hrs ago
#42
It might be unprecedented but the combination of Harris/Walz, with sufficient time to campaign, would be a powerful one
InAbLuEsTaTe
20 hrs ago
#45
I will vote for whom ever is on the ticket. My first choices are rarely if ever the nominees nt
Javaman
21 hrs ago
#32
Absolutely not. I like both these people, but we ran this ticket already
pinkstarburst
21 hrs ago
#33
No. The poll is asking if thats what we want. Not whether we would support it.
SSJVegeta
6 hrs ago
#63