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In your opinion, why did Harris lose?


And not only lose, she was beat down pretty bad. Landslide...

I've been saying for a while, she's just not a good candidate, worse than Hillary.....

Along with that, it was also a lack of connection to voters and a poor track record as additional reasons. People associated her with Biden's short comings and that did her in.

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Sometimes the strings to the puppet are so obvious, everyone sees them.

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For the same reasons that Biden lost (dumb, horrible ideas)

Except this time they obviously didn't rig it for whatever reasons....

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The woman lost for a Variety of reasons, the least of which was her VP Choice in Tim Walz over Josh Shapiro, but then also, Shapiro may not have wanted to be VP and she didn't want to be aligned with someone smarter than her. 2nd reason she never did a Press Conference or had any desire to do interviews for 2 months and that is part of the job as Commander in Chief is you have to do interviews. The Press Corp may not want to admit this, but deep down, they're secretly happy Trump will return to Office because this man had no problem holding Press Conferences, some of which lasted as long as 90 Minutes and, in the end, no matter what Question you ask him, he'll answer you. You may not like the response, but he'll answer your Question. 3rd, Her claiming to handle the Border Security better than Trump really sunk her because America simply didn't buy into it. She was Border Czar and didn't do shit, not even visit the Border until an election year to make it look good

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The only reason she even won most of those states was because of no voter ID requirement.

I would be willing to bet that at least half or more of her votes were from illegals, dead people and non-existent people.

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she was beat down pretty bad.


Actually when one boils down to it, due to the vagaries of the system, Trump only won by 123,570 votes. Kamala Harris would have won if she had persuaded 123,750 people in the right proportions in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan to vote for her instead of Trump.

https://news.sky.com/story/us-election-how-big-a-win-was-this-for-donald-trump-13250701

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Fair enough, but still a pretty shocking victory to win the electoral college and popular vote and also increase numbers with black people and Hispanics by a fair margin.

I saw in the report that he got more black votes than any republican in the last 48 years.

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From what I have heard it's because people are sick of a bad economy, illegal immigrants flooding into towns wreaking havoc, and the push for electric vehicles which has lead to automotive companies losing money. And a vote for Kamala was a vote for those things continuing. It wasn't much of a choice now or back in 2016.

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