She removes the last token person of color for the dems. Even though she was never going anywhere, she nevertheless was the first woman of color to earn even one delegate since 1972. Quite a record of diversity for the dems this time around- NOT- considering the dem party entered the campaign season with the unanmous belief that the last thing this country needed was any old white men. Howd that work out? I hear all this talk about Joe and Stacy Abrams, it never stopped really, but I fear that we are going to hearing some heavy doses of Kamala Harris being mentioned too, with some Val Demings mixed in. The Demings thing will blow over fairly fast but they invested in her as part of the impeachment scam to get her looked over so it is something they have to do. Kamala is a complete loser and has a lot of problems but that will be true of the person at the top of the ticket too so is not automatically a barrier.
No way on Kamala. Black folk can't stand her. That would be a big mistake on Joe's part. Or is it even his choice? Either way... Kamala peaked at Senator. Maybe a cabinet position. I guess Attorney General is better than Senator. But Veep? Uh-huh.
What she says is her beliefs about the military is far more aligned with Trump than warmonger Joe. Her endorsement makes absolutely no sense. Her Fox career is just starting, though.
As discussed above, we are going to be seeing the dems doing some heavy duty looking at Kamala Harris. Last time I posted that, some posters piped up and said that she is not going to be the vp nominee and she is a loser and all of that but I don't disagree with that. Just sayin the dems are going to be giving her more attention before it is over- probably a scary amount of attention. We know they don't make good decisions and we know all their candidates are losers so those facts alone are not a barrier to many of them being looked at in depth. Joe Biden’s business allies are pushing Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar as potential VP picks https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/24/joe...dent-list-with-help-from-business-allies.html