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July 17, 2024

Biden Pushes Harris as President While Pandering to the NAACP

With less conversation about replacing Biden happening because of the Trump shooting, Joe Biden’s new election strategy appears to be to sell Kamala Harris as president by default.

Biden is back to pandering for votes among minority groups, and he dropped a doozie on them.

While speaking at the 115th NAACP National Convention, Biden suggested that Kamala Harris could soon be president if he wins the election.

Joe the Panderer

Democrats have had the minority vote in their back pocket for decades while not delivering anything of significance to these groups.

Old, white politicians promise them the world every four years, then bury their promises once elected, only to dust them off again in another four years.

Well, minorities are getting sick and tired of it, so it looks like Joe has resorted to selling them the presidency.

Biden told the group, “Folks, it’s because of you that I’m president and Kamala Harris is vice president.

“By the way, she’s not only a great vice president; she could be president of the United States.”

For most people, that would not have exactly created confidence in Joe’s campaign, but at the convention, it drew calls of “Four more years!”

Rest assured, the people at that convention are not representative of the national temperature on Kamala Harris, as she is one of only a handful of politicians in this country who has a lower approval rating than Joe Biden.

And after Donald Trump got shot, a lot of people who were on the fence about him are now going to vote for him.

Biden’s campaign is cooked, and this blatant pandering is not going to save it.

This election is now Donald Trump’s to lose, so all he has to do is avoid a major misstep, and he gets the keys to the White House back again.

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