Wednesday, October 16, 2024

(#5736) 20 days left to make the case for Harris

      All I care about is highlighting Kamala Harris' vision for America and the world in general. I won't be offering anything from her opponent well mainly because he is not offering anything much for me and my colleagues in the working middle poor class. We are what is important to Harris. She wants to help us get into homes, care for our children, have more spending money on important life sustaining activities. She truly is our champion! In 20 days the votes will begin to be counted and the tally will start to show who has won. as it stands now the favorite is Harris but we cannot trust anything to luck, happenstance, or percentage calculation.
     There are many doing the hard work of knocking on doors, calling households, sending postcards, etc... to give Harris a chance to pick up at least one more possible vote. When you realize that there is no certainty in this election you also realize that every vote counts. Every opportunity to talk to someone who may vote for Harris is a most necessary priority. To keep our democracy moving toward its more perfect destiny we must not only protect it but we must advance it. Vice President Harris is the only candidate that is committed to not only protecting the values of our democracy but she is committed to expanding democracy everywhere in the world it may flourish.
     Kamala Harris came from the working middle poor class so she is one of us who has not forgotten the struggle it takes to rise up into positions of responsibility. All of us within the working middle poor class have to struggle to advance which is much different and harder for us than it is for those who are born with a silver spoon in their mouths. Those who are that fortunate should also be democrats willing to help all achieve at least a modicum of what they were born with. But sadly most of the silver spoon crowd do not like to help others. They appear to only want to keep helping themselves regardless of what it does to those who are not fortunate like them. It is sad that the wealthy feel so much greed and lust for all instead of feeling humbled by their own good fortune at birth.

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