...it does not matter what we think of Kamala. ...as I said, our...

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    ...it does not matter what we think of Kamala.

    ...as I said, our opinions don't matter. Only the voters do.

    ...Biden's exit paves way for the younger voters an energetic reason to vote - they don't want to vote for an old man who can't speak straight but they also don't want to vote for a felon who has no regard for climate change nor women's rights- now the old man is Trump and they have a younger nominee.

    ....Kamala's disadvantage with immigration could be offset by voters who would vote for anyone other than Trump to preserve democracy/constitution.

    Trump's advantage
    * Immigration
    * Business & economic policies (wealthy,corporates)
    * Cult following

    Kamala's advantage
    * Abortion & women's rights (women & younger voters)
    * Climate change (younger voters)
    * Trump's felony
    * Niki Haley's Republican camp rally in her support

    Vice President Kamala Harris has now been endorsed by President Joe Biden, making it all but guaranteed that she’ll feature on top of the Democratic party ticket and take on Donald Trump in November’s election.

    But how would Harris actually fare against Trump?

    A recent New York Times/Siena poll, on July 12, showed that Trump just scraped ahead of Biden in national polls, and could win in November.


    But when matched up against Harris, the same poll showed the vice president leading Trump by a margin of one point.

    The poll, taken before Biden dropped out of the race and before Harris announced she would run, found that Harris performed better against Trump than Biden across all age groups – except for over-65s, who flip towards Trump when Harris is on the ticket.

    Young voters in particular were shown to be strong backers of Harris, with the polls showing her taking a 16-point lead over Trump among voters under 30.

    A Democratic PAC advertising campaign titled “Kamala Harris for America” is now being launched to target young voters in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin after Biden’s announcement.

    The “Kamala Harris for America” ad highlights key issues for young voters, such as climate change and abortion rights.

    College-educated white voters are slightly more inclined towards Harris than Biden, with both polled to beat Trump by 24 points and 22 points respectively.
 
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