• Donald Trump contributed $6,000 to Kamala Harris when she ran for California attorney general.
  • Trump donated $5,000 to her 2011 campaign and $1,000 in 2013 as a private citizen.
  • Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday and endorsed Kamala to replace him.
  • kescusay@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Honestly, he’s never been a Democrat or a Republican. Even now, if you go by what the Republican party was before he took it over. He’s always been a Trumpist, nothing more and nothing less. He cares solely, without exception, for one thing: Donald Trump.

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      9 months ago

      Absolutely true but he will give these fucks what they want in exchange for adoration

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        9 months ago

        Will he actually, though? Or just say he will?

        I think the only way that could happen is if it just happened to be something he wanted.

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          9 months ago

          I read that the project 2025 people were ecstatic since he delivered on like 75% (or more?) of their policy goals for his first term. Roe v Wade wasn’t an accident, for example

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        9 months ago

        Republican is an international description of political ideologies. Don’t let USA redefine the word.

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          9 months ago

          Words can mean more than one thing, and people assume you’re intelligent enough to be able to put them in context and figure out which one you mean. If I say “The general gave an order”, you assume I don’t mean at Burger King. If you want hard definitions with one meaning only, perhaps I can recommend this?