Not only for his running mate: "Women of color are the core": Biden challenged to pick a black woman as running mate
He did the same thing for picking a SCOTUS justice: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/30/biden-black-female-supreme-court-nominees-345622
And if you look at his cabinet...
If Planned Parenthood doesn't perform the abortions, then who does? And why is it such an important thing to note that Planned Parenthood clinics closed their doors in places where abortion became illegal?
The point I was making is that being a black woman was the first and foremost reason she was made VP. If she had been white, or just Asian, she simply wouldn't have become VP according to Biden's criteria.
How was she a successful VP? I've never seen a VP "fail" before since there's nothing to do but stand off to the side while the president speaks, and wait for something to happen to the president so the VP can take over. So far, she's been nothing but a gaslighter to the public by claiming...
Not sure what prosecutorial skills would have to do with being a VP, or even a president. Those skills haven't netted her any successes so far, and she still has a greater disapproval rating than Trump.
Her skills also failed her miserably in attempting to prosecute her way to being the 2020...
Wait til she's allowed to speak in interviews. She hasn't been so good with that so far. Word salads and all, cackling like a chicken, and her weird obsession over electric school buses (which have proven to not be reliable). Her bailing out BLM rioters sure didn't help. But that didn't even...
During the dems primaries of 2020, she was the first to drop out because she was the least favorable. Call it "hate", or call it a recognition of how unsuitable she is for the job, it doesn't matter now because those who voted for Biden to be their nominee this time around will have to settle...
That's done now.
Too bad she didn't have to secure the votes of the public like Biden did. That didn't work so well back in 2020, so good for her for being able to be installed rather than elected.
True! She did terribly in the Dem primaries and had to drop out of the race, but she's black, and that was good enough for Joe Biden, and now it's supposed to be good enough for the entire country.
Only a certain segment did, and they voted for someone who made their VP choice based on race.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/21/poli...den-endorsement-democratic-nominee/index.html
Hopefully not, but isn't it amazing how people are counting their chickens before they're hatched? Biden drops out and "endorses" Harris, and now everyone is trying to guess who she'll pick for VP.
Whatever happened to the "democratic process" that is supposedly so important? Biden was...