The race to be Kamala’s VP, a thankless job if there ever was one, came down to Gov. Josh Shapiro, whose key asset was being able to talk to and work with Republicans, to express moderate ideas like support for school choice and Israel, and Gov. Tim Walz, an empty vessel, championed by Bernie Sanders and the Far Left.
The real question here was who was going to be in the driver’s seat in this coalition, centrist Dems or the Far Left.
Kamala could have picked Shapiro and brought in centrist Democrats. Instead, she chose to unite with the party’s far Left
Kamala-Walz is officially a leftist ticket with nothing moderate about it.
In 2020, Obama came in and brokered a unity deal with Biden, Bernie and Elizabeth Warren that turned over most of the administration to the Left. But Biden sold the VP slot to the Congressional Black Caucus to win the support of black voters.
Kamala’s campaign decided to take black voters for granted and is focused only on appeasing the Far Left.
Kamala chose a unity deal with the Far Left instead of moderate Democrats.
Biden gave the Far Left most of the administration. Kamala even gave them the vice presidency and the future of the ticket.
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