I couldn’t help but notice on Labor Day that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris went and spoke to members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). While not unusual – Democrats have always pandered to unions and are in bed with union bosses, getting almost all of the campaign cash unions spend – something occurred to me while watching: How many non-union, non-Democratic Party crowds has Kamala Harris addressed in the last month. Turns out, not many.
While not every Harris event has been a union event, every Harris event is dominated by union members. It makes you wonder if anything about her or her campaign is real.
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I know the answer, Democrats are frauds, but there’s usually something at least tangential to “real” in the endeavor. In the case of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, I simply do not see it.
The crowds they speak to are generally invited and small. You’d be surprised how you can make a small group of people look large with the proper framing. That’s not to say she hasn’t drawn large crowds because she has, but she’s not now. […]
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