Harris is second in line for the Presidency right now. She’s the most qualified for the job and is the logical choice if we want to avoid a full on clusterfuck of legal challenges from the right, which they’re just drooling for the chance of. Nominating the current VP as the successor is hardly the same as anointing one. But that’s just my opinion and what do I know?
Harris is second in line for the Presidency right now. She’s the most qualified for the job and is the logical choice if we want to avoid a full on clusterfuck of legal challenges from the right, which they’re just drooling for the chance of. Nominating the current VP as the successor is hardly the same as anointing one. But that’s just my opinion and what do I know?
Harris is next in line for the current elected government, not a future government.
4600 delegates will decide. Maybe they'll think America will elect a woman, for once, maybe they won't. We'll see what those decision makers think come August.
(Just about every other country has already had one or more female leaders, so the rest of the world wouldn't view it as historic and amazing if America finally catches up.)
Harris is second in line for the Presidency right now. She’s the most qualified for the job and is the logical choice if we want to avoid a full on clusterfuck of legal challenges from the right, which they’re just drooling for the chance of. Nominating the current VP as the successor is hardly the same as anointing one. But that’s just my opinion and what do I know?
Harris is next in line for the current elected government, not a future government.
4600 delegates will decide. Maybe they'll think America will elect a woman, for once, maybe they won't. We'll see what those decision makers think come August.
(Just about every other country has already had one or more female leaders, so the rest of the world wouldn't view it as historic and amazing if America finally catches up.)