So, at least one writer/reporter thinks people are jumping too quickly on the Kamala Harris bandwagon. What does that even mean?
I know, in a general way, that people are paid to remain neutral, to dissect, take a step back, not get too excited about possibilities and the shot of adrenaline that this campaign was in need of, but the critique arrived quickly. I guess there is concern over the lack thus far of a process in which others are allowed a say and the opportunity to throw their hats in the ring and challenge Harris for the nomination.
In other words, her ascendance is not supposed to be an automatic thing, even thought she’s VP and has Biden’s endorsement.
There is a process, then? Sounds like it best be followed or worked out, in order to maintain peace within the party, and to tamp down Republican outrage (good luck with that) over this significant change in the ticket at not quite the 11th hour.
Sounds like the uproar is fomenting legal action from Mike Johnson and Company, who are now grasping at straws, making stuff up, running scared and scrambling to hatch a new plan for dealing with a younger and more scrappy candidate.
And we thought things were getting ugly when Joe was running.
This is gonna devolve beyond nasty, now that another woman—and a woman of hybrid lineage at that—may end up at the top of the ticket. Republicans will be way beyond beside themselves over such a travesty! Hopefully the Dems can work through what needs to be worked through, and Harris—or whoever emerges as POTUS candidate—can withstand the barrage of Hail Marys that’s coming.
Beware the SCOTUS.