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Satchel

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  1. I agree. The zeitgeist will determine when.
  2. And that biscuit from Garland covering for Kilmeade to keep his grift going…disgusting.
  3. Makes me wanna sing the Campbell Soup song, especially when you add Whitmer, Moore, Newsome, Colorado governor, Polis, Katie Porter, Osoff, Warnock…
  4. I was the call and one of the most inspiring and compelling speakers was a gay brother from Alpha Kappa Psi. The focus was on getting Kamala elected and nothing else.
  5. U.S. support for banning assault-style weapons in the U.S. 2023, by party Published by Statista Research Department, Jul 5, 2024 According to a survey conducted in February 2023, 53 percent of all registered voters in the United States strongly supported banning assault-style weapons. Opinions were divided based on political party, with 73 percent of Democrats saying they strongly support an assault weapon ban and 29 percent of Republicans strongly opposing such a ban. Gun laws by state As the Second Amendment of the Constitution allows for citizens to own firearms, many citizens take advantage of that. Gun ownership rates across the country have fluctuated slightly over the past 30 years, with Texas being home to the highest number of registered guns in the country. However, gun ownership laws vary by state, as some states are stricter than others. The federal government does not have many laws that control gun sales, so it is up to the states to create their own legislation. States such as New York, New Jersey, and California have banned military-style weapons, while many other states such as Florida and Texas still allow them. Political opinions Gun ownership is a highly contentious topic between the two major parties in the United States. 78 percent of registered voters identifying themselves as Democrats strongly supported stricter gun control laws, while only 22 percent of Republican voters strongly supported stricter firearm legislation.
  6. You’d be surprised just how ready America is for an assault weapons ban.
  7. All of her nominees need to be young as reasonably possible.
  8. Chuckle, the Dems are in array. Deal with it.
  9. I was among the throng of very demoralized black voters in my initial response to Biden stepping aside. But seeing and experiencing the excitement Kamala’s all but certain nomination has generated, I’m hyena happy. She’s grown into her job over the last four years and is prepared to be POTUS. We’re gonna win. Book it.
  10. Last night, 44,000 black women participated in a historic zoom call during which 1.6 million was raised in 2 hours for the Harris campaign. Tonight, I participated in the black men’s version of the same call. It was an awesome experience to hear national politicians, activists and very conscious black male celebrities talk passionately about the importance of this election. Black Greek organizations were well represented as were trade unionists, working class laborers, academics and Biden administration representatives, famous actors and comedians. We heard moving personal stories from some who know Kamala. Black men who are paying attention are all in for her. In a little over three hours, we raised 1.4 million for the campaign from 16,000 donors. Honestly, it felt like 2008 all over again.
  11. 90% of black men will vote blue because we understand voting for Trump is tantamount to chickens voting for Colonel Sanders. It’s just not prudent.
  12. Trump is running to keep the SC in his pocket and stay out of prison.
  13. I’m predicting Maryland governor, Wes Moore, gives the 2024 version of Obama’s 2004 convention speech and kills it.
  14. Nothing left to prove. History will appropriately be kind to him.
  15. Little known fact: she pledged AKA at Hampton University- the other “HU”
  16. Trump struggles with strong women. He peed his pants every time he dealt the Nancy, and I heard Melania abuses him for sport.
  17. He’s an ego driven snake and no president should be stupid enough to trust him.
  18. He’d be good in almost any role. I agree the Sec’y of State job would fortify his bona fides, but there risks that Republican controlled chambers would do to him what they did to Hillary and Susan Rice. All they know to do his hold investigative hearings and yell at witnesses.
  19. Update: 46.7 million
  20. Hopefully we, as an electorate will have matured to value core competencies in our presidential candidates.
  21. Go somewhere and sit your ass down.
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