Everything's complicated and my hesitation about replacing Biden up to now has been informed by polls showing other candidates not doing much better. But a lot of people seem remarkably certain that Harris specifically could not win a general election for reasons I think they should say out loud.
To be fair, the last time she was in a national election, everyone thought she would be a formidable candidate but she did terribly, and was widely considered a surprisingly poor campaigner. So there is a data point.
Yes, but that campaign was a primary which means that data point was comprised of people who read Jacobin and were ride or die for Bernie Sanders, and old people.
Full disclosure: I maxed out in 2020 for Harris and for Secretary Mayor Pete (because I have a friend who was a Notre Dame law prof and said he’s a good guy).
I would take your political acumen with a grain of salt as you just publicly admitted to spending thousands of dollars to support a McKinsey consultant on the hearsay of a friend
Fair, except I’ll double down on your purported reason: I also liked the things he said. To say nothing of: at the time he wasn’t a McKinsey consultant, he was a mayor, and I’m a lawyer so am very ill-situated not to like other professionals.
I will take a second post to make another point to you, a person who no doubt thinks of themself as a smart thinker: there are character limits per skeet that can lead people to omit things that intelligent adults can assume by context. My skeet immediately above spells those things out for you.
I can tell you no doubt think of yourself as a "smart thinker" because you made sure to include your law school credentials which very much impressed me.
If you mean mentioning that I’m a lawyer, that was to do a thing you idiot Leftists purport to care so much about: it was to demonstrate that I have class allegiance to white-collar professionals. I also have cleverly concealed that fact about myself in the first sentence of my bio.