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There was an individual who wanted to be either governor or senator from California. He also wanted to be true to the people, so he placed himself as he was before the voters. He lost overwhelmingly.

While being one's self may work exceptionally well, with friends, family, and colleagues, in politics, people want one to put on a show. If Harris sticks with who she is and what she believes, Trump and the Republicans are likely to do better than anything anyone today believes possible.

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I wonder if Kamalla Harris shouldn't adopt the Burt Bacharach song "Don't Make Me Over" as one of her themes -- when all the professional pols start to weigh in they could destroy the spontaneity and enthusiasm that makes her so appealing. Let Kamalla be Kamalla!!

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Yo guy, you for real? Mispronouncing her name is one thing, but misspelling it, twice, is not! And for a self-proclaimed political consultant?!?

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you're right about the spelling (sorry -- too quick) -- wrong about the consultant. I'm far from it

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Public affairs consultant (retired)??

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Paragraph 15. VP Harris quote. Should if chaos be of chaos?

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Wishing you a great day as well.

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