Future President?


If Kamala does become the first female president of the US, she won't have got there on merit. Her 2020 presidential campaign was a massive fail. She only managed to muster 3.5 per cent support before dropping out of the race. It'll be a shame if someone so undeserving makes history in the US. At least Margaret Thatcher became PM in the UK because of hard work and talent. The history books will remember Kamala as nothing more than a token female president. She'll have piggybacked on a senile pensioner, and he's only in the White House because of a dodgy election. He struggled to fill a parking lot during his presidential campaign

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Yes, Biden won't last the 4 years.

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I think Biden will do all 4 years and around 2023 he will announce that he wont run in 2024 because of his old age. So they will do the primary but they will probably rig it in favor of Kamala,so she will be the one to run in 2024. If she wins? It depends. If the Republicans will run with a pro-establishment candidate,the establishment wont need to cheat,so it depends how is the other candidate who will be against her. If she runs against Trump or another anti-establishment candidate,they will rig the election in her favour so yes,in that case she will be president.

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Your post is very accurate. Margaret Thatcher was legendary and groundbreaking. Kamala will be mediocre and unremarkable if she steps up to full head of state.

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Great! Another HNIC who sells America down the river.

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a woman president is hope, great changes

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If she becomes President, I feel she will be overwhelmed and this job will be too much for her. I also think America is in trouble. She is a complete joke...

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If she becomes President it won't be a great moment for gender equality, given she snuck in as a box checker. (Female? Check. Colored? Check. Pro abortion? Check.)

She dropped out of the primaries because she was polling at 2%.

Elizabeth Warren did much better.

Australia has had a female prime minister (Julia Gillard) and she got there by challenging the prime minister to a party room vote and he got rolled.

It wasn't a great way to get the job, given that she rolled a popular prime Minister who won the election in a landslide.

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