Is Biden To Blame For Kamala Harris's Loss To Trump?: The Suburbs May Have An Early Answer

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On "Forbes Newsroom," HarrisX CEO Dritan Nesho reflected on former President Trump's 2024 election victory, and the shift in the suburbs to Trump, and why President Biden may not be largely to blame for Vice President Kamala Harris's loss.

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It was probably Harris’ total of 23 mins in interviews while Trump had over 200 hours worth of interviews 😂😂😂

Timewave-Zer
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She needs to take responsibility herself!

teewoods
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It’s the economy and immigration, censorship, inflation, etc etc etc etc reasons she lost 😂

PatFe
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The Demoncrats couldn't rig it again. that's why she lost.

ToniCiprianiX
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The reality of a person that had the lowest VP rating in history, then becoming anointed to the highest office in the land and approval rating skyrocketed should be the first signal of madia propaganda. She was never ready for this position yet shoved into the limelight with an earpiece to voice a campaign for the 4th term of someone else.

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He literally outperformed her in every demographic. 😮

Randy-jzox
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democrat's lost because they didn't let The American People choose there democrat party chose for it's very voted for the candidate chosen by The American People

jamesburke
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No he’s a puppet just like her. It’s the ones behind the scenes

Cross
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Biden has no fault, it was always Harris and her thought that she did not need to go through a primary process

GhosPoison
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She would've lost anyway, as she has zero list of accomplishments. But him tossing her the football too late in the game did not help. And by the way, it wasn't his decision. The Obama's and Clintons decided he should be dropped from the roles as he had become a handicap for the dems. He was simply bad for the party. But them deciding late definitely hurt her chances. I don't like her and wouldn't have voted for her anyway. I also don't love Trump. For me, it was voting for the lesser of two evils, and he is proven on defense and the economy. She and Biden have done nothing but fail time and time and time and time again on those matters. So I voted for my pocketbook and safety.

Dave-xj
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They cannot blame anyone whatsoever except Harris herself.

Lisa-vhnh
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No. In fact, I became more sympathetic towards Biden when I started comparing him to the she-deviI that is KamaIa.
At least he had old age as an excuse for _some_ of the *many* weird things he did during his administration. KamaIa has only herself to blame.

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As a Trump voter I agree with this guy. Ignore the obvious.

rvnb
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Everyone is to blame but Harris and the democrats.

brexistentialism
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THE GARBAGE COMMENT DID NOT EXACTLY HELP HER 😮

Randy-jzox
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It was a combination of Clinton, Obama, and the cringe celebrities she had campaigning for her. Denying all the issues that everyone are worried about also contributed.

norme
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Wait. Democrats Actually have a soul to search?

charleshunt
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No Biden is not to blame, peace to him, Trump will be great❤❤

maryewer
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The game is over!
America is put back on the feet from the head ...

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It's the whole democratic party. We are a Republic.
In 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed that all men were created equal. In the following years, Americans embraced this idea. They experimented with democratic systems in their state constitutions.12 But by the late 1780s, the luster of democracy had dulled. U.S. political leaders blamed the nation’s growing instability on the democratic elements of state governments. For example, they claimed that the legislatures’ populist economic policies, such as issuing paper money, had caused an economic depression.13 Protests and rebellions prevailed. The nation’s future seemed to be in peril, and democracy was the culprit.14

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