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It’s not hard to understand the distaste for Trump and Clinton. I mostly share it (not American).
It’s just that I read the post as being rather angry? I don’t like the lady or her politics, but I don’t care nearly enough about her to feel anything other than indifference towards her personal goals and ambitions. I certainly don’t care about some random tweet.
Also, yesterday was Harris’ birthday. I thought it was weird to bring this up now, maybe some sort of weird joke I wasn’t getting.
I can’t tell if you’re joking.
Yes, they’re for the status quo, nothing else.
I assume the idea is that there’s a lot of republicans that dislike Trump but still feel a deep attachment to him via their allegiance to the Republic Party, so she’s running on a platform that these republicans can cling to so as to simultaneously vote against Trump but within their perceived moral obligations to the party.
Hopefully that made sense, it was clearer in my head.