🇺🇸 Fell Out of a Coconut Tree, It's Kamalot: The Kamala Harris Thread

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Just like supporting Palestine and calling out Israel's Prime Minister on his corruption isn't.
 
 
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She's literally the Vice President of the United States and her campaign probably rented it for shooting that day. 🙄
 
Any updates on Kelly?
 
As Kamala Harris closes in on her selection of a running mate this weekend, a renewed focus is being placed on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, people familiar with the search told CNN, even as the vice president continues to weigh whether Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro would help deliver a Democratic victory in his critical battleground state.


Crossing my fingers for Walz.
 
Fetterman's representatives explained to Harris' aides that one of the key disagreements the men had was while they served together on Pennsylvania's Board of Pardons, according to the three people, who were granted anonymity to describe internal conversations.

Fetterman sought to revitalize the institution and provide second chances to some convicts. Shapiro often took a less lenient position, arguing that he believed in criminal justice reform but that the commutations process was not the place for "structural" changes. Fetterman and Shapiro clashed in particular over the fate of Lee and Dennis Horton, brothers who had been convicted in a fatal shooting and robbery in 1993 but maintained their innocence for decades.

This reminds me that Fetterman was PA lieutenant governor under Shapiro’s predecessor Tom Wolf when he ran for Senate instead of seeking the governorship.
 
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Well, I did like Tom Wolf more. Even if you set aside everything else Wolf was more productive than Shapiro.

Shortly after being sworn in, Wolf signed two executive orders banning gifts to state employees and requiring a bidding process for outside legal contracts.[43] Wolf also restored a ban on hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking", in state parks[44] and placed a moratorium on the death penalty in Pennsylvania.[45] The most significant executive action in his first days in office was his move to fully expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.

Wolf also later signed the bipartisan mail voting act for PA.
 

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