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Related: About this forumLawrence O'Donnell: First D.C. Republican to fear Harris saw Trump's 'train wreck' debate coming - The Last Word - MSNBC
In 2010, Karl Rove, helped fund a negative advertising campaign against Kamala Harris. MSNBCs Lawrence ODonnell explains that Rove was so worried about her, he attempted to prevent her from winning statewide in Californias attorney general race. Because she won that race, Lawrence says, she is where she is today polling ahead of Donald Trump in important Electoral College states. - Aired on 09/12/2024.
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Lawrence O'Donnell: First D.C. Republican to fear Harris saw Trump's 'train wreck' debate coming - The Last Word - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Sep 12
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flying rabbit
(4,770 posts)1. Damn she's good!
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)3. I certainly agree - and she was in the right place at the exact right time, we're so lucky to have her!
Cartoonist
(7,508 posts)2. She always had my support.
I am proud to say I voted for her in that election. I voted for her in her Senate run. I supported her for president in 2020. I was happy to see Joe select her for VP. I'm going to be voting for her in November.
Rhiannon12866
(221,157 posts)4. Kudos! And she has the experience that we need right now
How can people say that they "don't know her?" Granted, she wasn't my senator, but she's more experienced than many of our presidential nominees (except for Joe Biden ) - she was a prosecutor, an AG, a senator and is the sitting VP. And I agree, she's proving that she's ready and that experience counts!