Democrats and the legacy media have over 80 days to hide the past of Kamala Harris and cover her coronation. Most states start early voting on October 21st.
President Biden was forced out of the election as late as the Democrat Party could possibly push that date. This was so that Harris could be coronated. Her record washed from past statements. And her celebrity lauded by legacy media.
Here is the actual Kamala Harris Record and History.
THE KAMALA HARRIS HISTORY
The roots of Kamala Harris are born in marxism. Harris was born in Oakland, California, to Jamaican and Indian illegal immigrants. The fact that her parents are immigrants does not disqualify her from serving as vice president or president, because she was born on American soil.
Kamala Harris’ father, Don Harris, is a development economist. He emerged in the 1970s as a Marxist from Jamaica who played a small role in the formation of the Workers Party led by Trevor Munroe. That seam of Harris’ history has been muted by the Democrats.
Small reminder. Kamala Harris' father, Don Harris, is a development economist. He emerged in the 1970s as a Marxist from Jamaica who played a small role in the formation of the Workers Party led by Trevor Munroe. That seam of Harris' history has been muted by the Democrats. pic.twitter.com/0kBm2IowWQ
— Vijay Prashad (@vijayprashad) July 22, 2024
WHAT HARRIS THINKS ABOUT 18 to 24 year old Americans
18 thru 24 year olds are stupid.
— Mr T 2 (@GovtsTheProblem) July 25, 2024
-Democrat candidate for president Kamala Harris#Kamala4President2024
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On Illegal Immigration
The Center for Immigration Studies writes: During the violent social justice upheavals of 2019-2020, Democratic primary candidate for President Sen. Kamala Harris told America exactly where she stood on illegal border immigration, no matter how she might spin it now that she is the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee for president.
American voters should not forget the politically extreme positions she staked just a few years ago, as thousands of “Occupy ICE” hooligans were disrupting detention and deportation operations. “Abolish ICE” was the street chant as arson fires burned major cities and an AR-15-armed Antifa terrorist named Willem van Spronsen died in a fiery July 2019 attack on a Washington State ICE detention facility.
What American voters should remember about this period, now that they regard the border crisis as a top 2024 campaign issue, is that Harris went all-in with the most extreme agenda on border security in American history and has neither said nor acted once in any way contrary to those early positions, other than to tone down rhetoric while serving as vice president.
Kamala Harris views on Energy Independence
According to Offshore Technology: Kamala Harris has filed lawsuits against fossil fuel companies, advocated for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by oil and gas companies, suggested a ban on fracking in the US and defended cap-and-trade initiatives to control carbon emissions.
KAMALA HARRIS – SHE DOESN’T UNDERSTAND INFLATION
Dropping trillions of government dollars only increases the rate and scope of inflation.
VP Kamala Harris: “Because of the Inflation Reduction Act … we are dropping trillions of dollars on streets of America right now.”
— Pushkar Ranade (@magicsilicon) July 10, 2024
Does she understand what inflation means and what causes it?
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EARLY PRESIDENTIAL VOTING BEGINS BY STATE
Arkansas
- Early voting starts Oct. 21
California
- Early voting starts Oct. 7
Colorado
- Early voting starts Oct. 21
Connecticut
- Early voting starts Oct. 21
- Delaware
- Early voting starts Oct. 25
- Florida
- Early voting starts Oct. 26
- Georgia
- Early voting starts Oct. 15
- Hawaii
- Early voting starts Oct. 22
- Idaho
- Early voting starts Oct. 21
- Illinois
- Early voting starts Sept. 26
- Indiana
- Early voting starts Oct. 8
- Iowa
- Early voting starts Oct. 16
- Kansas
- Early voting starts Oct. 16
- Kentucky
- Early voting starts Oct. 31
- Louisiana
- Early voting starts Oct. 18
- Maine
- Varies
- Maryland
- Early voting starts Oct. 24
- Massachusetts
- Early voting starts Oct. 19
- Michigan
- Early voting starts Oct. 26
- Minnesota
- Early voting starts Sept. 20
- Missouri
- Early voting starts Oct. 22
- Montana
- Early voting starts Oct. 7
- Nebraska
- Early voting starts Oct. 7
- Nevada
- Early voting starts Oct. 19
- New Hampshire
- No early voting
- New Jersey
- Early voting starts Oct. 26
- New Mexico
- Early voting starts Oct. 8
- New York
- Early voting starts Oct. 26
- North Carolina
- Early voting starts Oct. 17
- North Dakota
- Varies
- Ohio
- Early voting starts Oct. 8
- Oklahoma
- Early voting starts Oct. 30
- Oregon
- Varies
- Pennsylvania
- Varies
- Rhode Island
- Early voting starts Oct. 16
- South Carolina
- Early voting starts Oct. 21
- South Dakota
- Early voting starts Sept. 20
- Tennessee
- Early voting starts Oct. 16
- Texas
- Early voting starts Oct. 21
- Utah
- Early voting starts Oct. 22
- Vermont
- Early voting starts Oct. 1
- Virginia
- Early voting starts Sept. 20
- Washington
- Early voting starts Oct. 18
- West Virginia
- Early voting starts Oct. 23
- Wisconsin
- Early voting starts Oct. 22
- Wyoming
- Early voting starts Oct. 8
Vote early.