Wednesday, 31 July 2024 () Vice President aspirant and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said this week that not only does abortion liberate women, “men are also more free in a country where we have a president who stands up for things like access to abortion care. Men are more free.”
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Pete Buttigieg is fully onboard with getting Vice President Kamala Harris elected to the White House ... whether or not she selects him as her running mate... TMZ.com
In a groundbreaking announcement, U.S. President Joe Biden has decided to step down from his 2024 reelection bid and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate. This pivotal decision leaves Harris with the crucial task of selecting her running mate. Join us as we explore the top contenders for the VP slot, including Andy Beshear, Pete Buttigieg, Roy Cooper, Mark Kelly, Josh Shapiro, J.B. Pritzker, and Gretchen Whitmer. Each candidate brings unique strengths and strategic advantages to the table, making this selection process one to watch closely. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of their potential impact on the 2024 presidential race.
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Voters Don’t Think Kamala Harris Could Win , an Election as Democratic Nominee, Survey Finds.
Amid speculation about Biden's advanced
age, Harris has previously said she's
ready to be president "if necessary." .
Amid speculation about Biden's advanced
age, Harris has previously said she's
ready to be president "if necessary." .
But what if she received a Democratic presidential candidate nomination?.
According to a Politico/Morning
Consult poll released on June 12, .
only a third of voters think Vice President Harris could win an election as a Democratic presidential nominee, 'The Hill' reports. .
14% of voters thought her chances of becoming president would be very likely.
while 20% think she'd be
only somewhat likely to win.
37% said it's not at all likely
that she would win. .
Meanwhile, 21% said they'd want Harris to be the Democratic nominee if Biden wasn't running.
10% said they'd prefer Gavin Newsom, and another 10% would support Pete Buttigieg.
10% said they'd prefer Gavin Newsom, and another 10% would support Pete Buttigieg.
Over 40% were unsure or indifferent. .
The poll also determined "that 42%
have a very unfavorable impression" of
both Harris and Biden, 'The Hill' reports
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