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The son of billionaire progressive George Soros is highly supportive of Kamala Harris for vice president.
Also a billionaire, with an estimated net worth of nearly $25 billion, Alexander Soros posted a picture of him shaking Harris' hand — taken in early August.
The caption reads "Congratulations to our future vice president, Kamala Harris! History in the making!"
In 2016, Soros expressed similar sentiments for Hilary Clinton's running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, saying, "Love this man! Was great to have dinner with a man we need to call one day #vicepresident."
Soros was fully behind Clinton, calling her a "passionate and committed leader."
He was also a big fan of former president Barack Obama, whom he hosted at his New York City home in 2016, saying at the time Obama "continues to truly bring out the best in the United States of America."
No, and I'm not ready for a Kamala president. It'll be a packed Court, no 1st or 2nd amendment, open borders and a sanctuary country with the destruction of the suburbs for starters.
No, and I'm not ready for a Kamala president. It'll be a packed Court, no 1st or 2nd amendment, open borders and a sanctuary country with the destruction of the suburbs for starters.
It was a quick bit of satire with a pointed message from Democrats: When top Republicans — including President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence — mispronounce Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ first name, it’s not just disrespectful, it’s racist.
Trump has been a fine president. Not perfect but none have been but I'd put his performance above most priors and above what I believe any of the other 3 would do. It ain't an easy job.
Like I mentioned in another thread, Kamala Harris is applying for a job, and she has to be on her best behavior to prove to America she can lead.
So far, she has failed miserably.
Trump not only has decades of billionaire business expertise, but has been President for 4 years, so America knows what's up with him, and knows what they are getting.
With Harris, she is a wildcard and could be disastrous, and she's proving she's emotionally unstable already. So it does her no good to make faces during a debate, and scores minimal points with voters.
Unrelated I guess but one of my pet peeves is that female politicians are way more likely to be referred to by their first names than their male counterparts.
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