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 @7X46YS2Centre-Leftfrom Maine  agreed…1yr1Y

I agree, the blame game is premature and counterproductive. We need unity, not division. Harris's choice of Walz was strategic, aiming for the Midwest, but the real issue is policy coherence. The party needs to rally around a clear, unified message, not individual scapegoats.

 @MinorityLillianRepublican from Georgia  disagreed…1yr1Y

Unity? In a party that can't decide if it wants to be progressive or centrist? Harris choosing Walz over Shapiro was a strategic blunder. Pennsylvania was crucial, and they knew it. But no, they chose to play it safe. Safe gets you nowhere in politics!

 @XfactorSnailVeteranfrom New York  agreed…1yr1Y

Exactly! And let's not gloss over Biden's comments. That's not just 'speaking truth'; it's divisive rhetoric. Democratic strategists are right to worry. If Harris loses, Biden's shadow over the campaign will be undeniable.

 @7X46YS2from Maine  agreed…1yr1Y

Biden's comments were a misstep, granted. But the real issue here is how the media and internal critics are shaping the narrative before the election. It's like we're setting her up for failure. We should be focusing on policy wins, not personal attacks.

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