• @[email protected]
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        134 months ago

        I find this so insane. People talk about who gets to keep the money, who has which rich asshole routing for them, which strategy has been successfull in the past, like always setting up the current president for reelection…

        We need to focus on who has actually inspiring policies and ideas. We need to focus on these, because that is what the Reps lack. All they offer is “not the Dems” while the policies they propose are actually unpopular with many of their base. And the whole “Not Trump” strategy of Biden just fell apart.

        Is there noone in the Democratic party who can actually come up with a coherent vision of the future and inspire people to follow it?

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          54 months ago

          Is there no one in the Democratic party who can actually come up with a coherent vision of the future and inspire people to follow it?

          This is why I think Pete Buttigieg should throw his hat in if they do have a primary. He just had a Bill Maher interview that just went viral because he knows how to talk to the common people. I think his visions are inspiring, he’s done a lot of work for his department, and he isn’t afraid to walk across party lines and go on Republican shows to talk about the real problems. He’s smart enough to smash Trump in a debate, calling out all his lies, and even if Trump is too scared to debate him, he has no problem laying out Trump’s lies elsewhere coherently and cognitively.

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        No, they don’t. The Democratic Party can give the donated money to whoever is the candidate. Not sure where people are getting that.

        Edit: After reading up, I am mistaken kind of. If Harris is still the VP candidate, the money could be used. Otherwise a PAC would have to be setup to funnel money to the candidate…maybe. Bloomberg was simply able to transfer his campaign funds directly to the DNC since it was part of his campaign money…even though the vast majority of it was his own money.

        • @[email protected]
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          144 months ago

          The money Biden has raised directly however can only go to the people that were on his ticket at the time the donation was made

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            That’s correct, but nearly none of the money is the direct donation stuff - it’s almost in PACs which are (due to a legal fiction) entirely independent of the candidate.

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              24 months ago

              There are still more restrictions however on spending on other candidates and they would have to act like any other PAC, only helping via donating/running ads in support of (but importantly not directly by) any other candidate.

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          The $100 million warchest belongs to the Biden/Harris campaign, not the Democratic Party. They are separate organizations, and Biden/Harris only answers to Biden and Harris.

          The DNC has its own funds of course, but nowhere near as much. And DNC funds are supposed to be shared with multiple Democrats, not just the one running for president.

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            54 months ago

            And notably even if Biden/Harris were supporting the alternative, they’re an outside group. They can spend like a super PAC, but can’t pay bills or do direct advertising.

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          On the one hand: “you can’t have her she’s ours!”. On the other, she’s out in 26 regardless, and she’s pretty good so maybe we can share with the rest of the country.

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        I just don’t think she can beat big orange. I’m not saying she shouldn’t … but I don’t know … doubtful

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          He was a prosecutor for years, so she has plently of oratory chops, and shes 20 years younger than trump to boot.

          Her only liability is the she is a she and there are plently of sexist fucks out there. Thats it.

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            You forgot that she’s a POC and there are also tons of racists fucks out there.

            Even before getting to her actual credentials (some great, others really not), people will be assholes. I still have hope that she, as a former prosecutor, could mop the floor with the fascists.

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      Half of America lost it’s mind when Obama was elected, and we’re still dealing with the fallout from that lovely dose of racism. There’s no way Kamala could win in this country.

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        like all that aside, a lot of folks aren’t appreciative of her background as a cop… but yeah that’s a cherry to what you already mentioned

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          And a lot of swing voters will probably like that she was a prosecutor, a “law and order” type.

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            34 months ago

            I think most of the “law and order” types might have a bigger problem with her being a black woman.

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              She aint “black” as much as “brown.” Its an incredibly stupid hair to split, but indians are generally considered a “model minority” by racists, so it will likely hurt her but not as much as you may think.

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                24 months ago

                Isn’t she half-black and half-Indian? Or am I mistaken on that?

                Regardless, the flame out of Bobby Jindal shows what those folks think of Indians anyway.

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                  No, you’re right. I honestly forgot she was half black.

                  I guess I hope the “moderate” racists do as well.

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        194 months ago

        Obama won. And then won again. Stop pumping up the reactionaries as some unstoppable force. They’re a minority and have been on a long term losing streak.

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      I don’t particularly like her, then again I detest nearly all politicians. That being said, I’m more motivated to vote, that’s for certain. I didn’t mind Biden, but it felt like elder abuse lol. He’s been better than anyone in my lifetime. Good God, I’d rather have her than Hilary as the first woman in the spot. Biden was just hard to watch and that position needs someone that will have to live with the consequences of the decisions in office. Will be curious to see who else puts their name in. 4 years ago he said he wouldn’t run again and he seems to be keeping that promise too. If they were clever, they’d put Biden as VP or as an advisor.

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      54 months ago

      She’ll have to be. Anybody else would be starting from square one, and that’s a luxury we don’t have right now.