We All Know Kamala Won’t Win

Pretty cool that my Walz prediction was accurate, right? It wasn’t difficult. I just had to concentrate and focus real hard on my gut feeling. Then I wrote it down. Voila!

The next question that occurred to me is, “What else do we all know as we head to election day?”

I turned off the TV, stopped perusing online chatter, silenced my phone, put down the books, and focused real hard on only my gut feeling.

We all know that no half-Black, half-Indian (dot not feather) woman (hot or not) is going to be elected President of the United States of America. We know it.

We don’t rationally desire it. It’s not like anyone actually believes that Blacks (half or more), Indians (dot or feather), or women (emotionally unstable though they be) are incapable of successfully leading a nation. It’s just that there are many other variables at play in these things and after considering them all, the truth is Kamala isn’t going to get many votes.

And we all know it.

Shapiro didn’t get selected. Everyone knows why. (Left hates Israel.)

Biden dropped out. Everyone knows why. (Dying.)

Trump got nominated. Everyone knows why. (“Fuck the swamp.”)

Vance was selected. Everyone knows why. (Theil is likeable.)

And Kamala won’t win. Everyone knows why. (No one likes her.)

Another reason, more rational, more evidence-based. She has not received a single vote to get where she is. Can you imagine it? No votes for President in 2020. No votes for President in 2024. And then somehow votes? It’s like the opposite of how voting works. You need votes to win. And she hasn’t ever received any.

Mark your calendars. Kamala loses in a landslide. I said it here on August 9th, 2024.

5 comments

  1. Not all who wander are lost's avatar
    Not all who wander are lost

    I think people would have said the same thing about Obama back in the day. I’m not a huge, fan but I really like walz. I think it will be interesting to see what happens

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    • Pete Deakon's avatar
      Pete Deakon

      Thanks for the comment.

      If my memory can be trusted, everyone “knew” Obama was like-able. Might even say “everyone liked/likes Obama”. And we all (I didn’t vote for him) wanted to prove once and for all that we weren’t the KKK. But we (you and I) fully agree that this election is interesting to watch from afar.

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      • Not all who wander are lost's avatar
        Not all who wander are lost

        I didn’t vote for Obama either partly because his likability felt smooth to me, but also because his beliefs and mine don’t align. Harris is different, but it was amazing how many people in exit polls said they voted for Obama because they wanted to elect the first black president. How many will say the same to elect the first woman of color? We’ll wait and see for sure.

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