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July 31, 2024

Kamala Harris VP search takes sad turn

You would think that there would be people lining up to take the job of America's Vice President.

After all, it is the second most prestigious position in all of America, so why wouldn't people want to do it?

Well, they might not want to do it if it would mean serving with Kamala Harris as their President.

Kamala Harris' campaign just keeps getting more and more sad, as Democrats are dropping like flies either because of their own scandals or because they don't want to get too close to the woman who's practically guaranteed to lose this November.

It's not even losing that might be the biggest problem for these potential candidates, they're worried that simply being associated with Kamala Harris could mean the end of their political careers.

Some Democrats, like Representative Jared Golden from Maine, have even gone as far to say that he is "absolutely not" committed to voting for Kamala Harris this November.

With other liberals even being hesitant to vote for Kamala Harris, it's no surprise that people are shying away from potentially being Kamala Harris' Vice President.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat from Michigan, recently withdrew her name from VP consideration.

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has also "informed [Harris's] team that he has withdrawn from the vice-presidential sweepstakes, according to two people briefed on the matter."

Josh Shapiro, another person who was potentially lined up for the VP role, isn't proving to be any more available as a result of the sexual harassment scandal he's currently going through.

Mark Kelly, many people's favorite for the position, has been exposed as being a founder of "a spy balloon company that was partially funded by China."

If Kamala Harris wants to pick any of those people, then she can have at it.

I'd like to see Donald Trump win the election anyway, and putting one of these characters on an already weak ticket will practically ensure my dreams come true.

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