Those avoiding endorsing or not endorsing President Joe Biden
You're handing us over to MAGA
You're falling to the MAGA pressure
Shame on you
Focus on what's important, not his age
Democracy or Project 2025 and Agenda 47
We can blame YOU if we end up with Fascism
You're creating more division, JUST LIKE MAGA!
And they're ALL, including CONald Grump, sitting back laughing, "Look at the Dems, they're squirming!
Reminder, CONald sat back watching TV while his supporters INVADED THE CAPITOL
WAKE UP IDIOTS
DON'T RUIN IT FOR THE REST OF US
Learn about MALIGNANT NARCISSISM OR MALIGNANT NARCISSIST
Vote for Joe, then we have Joe and Harris supporters along with their cabinet
Then if he has to drop out afterwards we have Harris and her cabinet
Joe can beat Trump. Can Harris?
NOT a good look for Barack Obama or George Clooney
How do you say BETRAYAL
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For Your Consideration: Dear Hollywood,
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As for George Clooney, what does his opinion count for?
To get a new Presidential candidate ready within 117 days (as of todays post, July 10, 2024) for the November 2024 election in the United States involves a compressed timeline, but it's feasible within the framework of the electoral process. Here are the key logistics involved:
1. Candidate Declaration and Paperwork: The candidate must officially declare their intention to run for President and fulfill all necessary paperwork required by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). This includes registering with the FEC, establishing a campaign committee, and complying with campaign finance laws.
2. Party Nomination (if major party):
Primary and Caucus Participation: If the candidate is seeking nomination from a major party (Democratic or Republican), they need to quickly enter and compete in primaries and caucuses in various states. These events determine the allocation of delegates who vote at the national party convention.
Gathering Delegates: The candidate must actively campaign to secure delegate support, which involves strategic planning and outreach across multiple states.
3. Third-Party or Independent Candidacy:
Ballot Access: If running as an independent or third-party candidate, the logistics involve meeting specific ballot access requirements in each state, which can include gathering signatures, filing paperwork, and meeting deadlines.
4. Campaign Organization:
Staffing: Quickly assembling a campaign team including key roles such as campaign manager, communications director, finance director, and policy advisors.
Infrastructure: Establishing campaign headquarters, setting up communication channels, and ensuring logistical support for events and travel.
5. Fundraising:
Raising Funds: Initiating a fundraising campaign to finance the entire operation, including advertising, travel, staffing, and other campaign expenses.
Compliance: Ensuring all fundraising activities comply with FEC regulations and reporting requirements.
6. Public Engagement:
Campaign Events: Scheduling and conducting public appearances, rallies, town halls, and debates to reach voters and build support.
Media Strategy: Developing a media strategy to leverage traditional media, social media, and other platforms to communicate the candidate’s message.
7. Legal Compliance:
Regulatory Requirements: Staying abreast of and complying with all legal and regulatory requirements at the federal and state levels throughout the campaign.
8. Election Day Readiness:
Get Out the Vote (GOTV): Implementing a GOTV strategy to ensure supporters turn out on Election Day.
Monitoring and Response: Monitoring election developments and preparing to respond to any unforeseen issues or developments.
9. Transition Planning (if elected):
Preparing for Office: If elected, preparing for the transition to assume the responsibilities of the Presidency, including assembling a transition team and planning policy priorities.
In summary, while the timeline of 117 days is tight, with efficient organization, strategic planning, and effective execution, it is possible to successfully launch and run a Presidential campaign in preparation for the November 2024 election in the United States.
Maddow: Trump win 'gives us a really big to-do list' to defend democracy
Rachel Maddow speaks to Americans who do not want to surrender democracy to Donald Trump's authoritarian management and points out that since it did not work to defend democracy with the election, it is time to turn to a new set of tools and tasks to preserve the system of government used in the United State of America since its inception.
Maddow points out frightening truth about Trump's lack of concern about votes
Rachel Maddow rounds up instances in which Donald Trump not only assures his supporters that if he is elected they won't have to vote in the future, but also that even for this 2024 election he does not need votes. Maddow posits that the reason Trump doesn't care about votes is that he intends to win by manipulating the administration of the voting tabulation.
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Matthew 7:15
True and False Prophets
“Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves."
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