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Comments by "Hobbs" (@hobbso8508) on "Kamala Harris secures Democratic nomination in virtual vote" video.
@SemperSalam We already has the primary. She and Biden won. Biden dropped out. As VP she is the presumptive favorite, and the delegates have no issue with that.
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Everyone.
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@crispinfornoff206 He did resign from the race. Learn to read kid.
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Her and Biden literally won the primary. Arguably she is the only candidate that can take over.
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Do you think Indians are white?
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You really don't know what socialism is do you.
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Lots of small donors, unlike Trump.
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So if Biden resigned right now who would be President?
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@MrSlackPack She and Biden got the most votes in the primary. Biden dropped out. Now who has the most votes?
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@MrSlackPack We already had a primary. She won.
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@MrSlackPack He dropped out, so as his VP she would be the presumptive nominee.
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Jamaica and India. And do you think Indians are white?
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@QueenBlackMaga This is just false. Her father is Afro-Jamaican. Both her paternal grandparents were Afro-Jamaican. They are all black. Maybe you are confusing India with the West Indies, which is where her father went to school. And both Indians and Afro-Jamaicans are people of color.
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@QueenBlackMaga That was her mother's side of the family only. She was visiting India with her mother, her father stayed home. She is Indian, she is also Black. The significance when she was elected as Attorney General in California is they have had a Black AG before. They have never had an Indian AG. So when they announced that she was the first Indian AG of California they were 100% correct, but that didn't suddenly make her not Black.
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@Akellamanjuvani Kamala clearly isn't pearly white, and neither is her family, as Trump already showed when he posted a picture of her Indian family.
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She didn't run in the primary. She's the VP.
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@nothingtosee314 Not much of a point. As VP if the president resigns she would become president anyway.
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@nothingtosee314 He won the primary then resigned from the race.
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@crispinfornoff206 So we're just playing word games now. Yes, you can resign from a race. Resign is a perfectly acceptable term to use when deciding to not continue in a race. His VP took over for 2 reasons: 1. He nominated her to take over. 2. As someone who spent 4 years as VP she is the most qualified and the most likely to continue Biden's mission. All of this being said, the delegates did not have to pick her. They could have picked someone else. They did not. So back to learning English for you kiddo.
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@crispinfornoff206 Yes, you can resign from a race. Again, learn English. She took over because he nominated her, because she is already assumed to be able to take over his job, and because she is the most qualified person. The delegates did not have to agree with Biden's recommendation, but they did because they agree.
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@crispinfornoff206 Yes, you can resign from a race. He won, he nominated her with his delegates, his delegates agreed. Add to that a slew of other reasons, but long story short she has been officially nominated.
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@nothingtosee314 Because that's not how the primary works. They elect delegates. Delegates can change their vote.
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@nothingtosee314 Then why are delegates the ones voting at the convention? Why don't we just have a national vote?
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@nothingtosee314 So at the convention there are no delegates?
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@nothingtosee314 If there are delegates then you are voting for delegates, who then vote for a candidate. That's how delegate systems work. Are you against a delegate system?
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@nothingtosee314 Got it, so there are no delegates. Glad we cleared that up....wait a second.
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@nothingtosee314 When a candidate wins a primary in a specific state what do they win?
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@nothingtosee314 I'm sorry that such a simple concept seems like a moving goalpost to you, mostly because you don't want to answer the questions. So lets try again. When a primary candidate wins a state, what exactly do they win? How does that state transfer said win over to the candidate?
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It's a video call, so yes.
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@PeachWood-j8j Well he factually did get more votes.
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@rpmfreak9150 Explain it in a way a court would believe, because Trump couldn't
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Biden opened the convension by dropping out and endorsed her. Almost all his delegate votes openly supported her instead. So she actually got thousands of delegate votes.
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Agrees. Shrink the military. Reduce funding.
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@QueenBlackMaga Yes, those scare Zoom calls are the work of the devil 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@YoutubeStiflesFreeSpeech Yes she did. As Biden's VP pick she won the 2024 primary.
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@YoutubeStiflesFreeSpeech They both won.
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@crispinfornoff206 The primary process is a representative democracy. We vote for delegates and the delegates vote for a nominee. Biden backed out of the race and told his delegates, which was basically all of them, to vote for his VP. Someone who was already elected to government with the express purpose of becoming president if necessary. Nobody else could possibly fill that roll.
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@QueenBlackMaga Trump literally said the other day that if he won he would fix the next election. This is just MAGAt projection.
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Dems don't need to cheat, unlike Donny.
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@rpmfreak9150 Fentanyl is almost always smuggled in through US citizens, not migrants.
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Fentanyl is smuggled through US citizens over 90% of the time. Why would smugglers risk sending it through illegal crossings?
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Which part of the Constitution defines how a party must choose their own candidate?
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@susanmacatangay4209 Just quote the line.
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Then why is her popularity going up?
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@vladteyvan7564 It really doesn't matter why or how she is popular. Popularity is literally people saying they like her. You're just upstairs over how politics works.
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