Кто победит в ноябре?
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
Для тех кто не из Калифорнии: у нее есть какие нибудь заслуги позволяющие претендовать на фактически пост президента кроме пола и цвета кожи? Я серьезно.
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Nope... Hillary Clinton 2.0major Major Major Major wrote: 11 Aug 2020 22:28 Для тех кто не из Калифорнии: у нее есть какие нибудь заслуги позволяющие претендовать на фактически пост президента кроме пола и цвета кожи? Я серьезно.
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
маленького роста, относительно молодая и из гетто (насколько я знаю об Окленде)
не интересовалась политикой, пока политика не заинтересовалась мной
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
В разы больше чем у Пенса.major Major Major Major wrote: 11 Aug 2020 22:28 Для тех кто не из Калифорнии: у нее есть какие нибудь заслуги позволяющие претендовать на фактически пост президента кроме пола и цвета кожи? Я серьезно.
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
Почему же? А вот например. Плюс она была спонсором и коспонсором тонны всяких билей в Конгрессе. Работящий человек

Among her achievements as District Attorney, Harris started a program that gives first-time drug offenders the chance to earn a high school diploma and find employment.
Having completed two terms as the District Attorney of San Francisco, Kamala was elected as the first African-American and first woman to serve as California's Attorney General. In this role, she worked tirelessly to hold corporations accountable and protect the state’s most vulnerable people.
Over the course of her nearly two terms in office, Kamala won a $25-billion settlement for California homeowners hit by the foreclosure crisis, defended California’s landmark climate change law, protected the Affordable Care Act, helped win marriage equality for all Californians, and prosecuted transnational gangs that trafficked in guns, drugs, and human beings.
https://www.harris.senate.gov/about
Я не спорю, я просто объясняю почему я прав ! (с) не мой
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У меня вопрос, если Камала Харрис такая вся их себя классная, то что мешало ее изначально поставить кандидатом в президенты вместо маразматического старикашки Байдена?
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
Там не только в нулевости дело. Сейчас почитал, что пишут местные реднеки на эту тему. Общий вывод - Байден (или кто там за ним стоит) умышленно не хочет выигрывать выборы. Камалу сравнивают с Сарой Пэйлин, вытягивают забавные факты ее биографии типа истории с Вилли Брауном, которые обязательно начнут вылезать за пределы калифорнийских внутрених шуток на общенациональный уровень, вот это вот все. Плюс ее деятельность на посту prosecutor не вяжется с новыми веяниями борьбы с полицией. Мораль - Камала плохо скажется на избирательной базе среди либералов и неопределившихся. Очень плохой выбор для Байдена.
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
List of foreign politicians of Indian origin:
Nimi McConigley – Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives was the first Indian born person and the first Indian American women to serve in any State legislature.
Harvinder "Harry" Anand – mayor of Laurel Hollow, New York; first Indian-American mayor in New York
Niraj J. Antani – Republican member of Ohio House of Representatives from Ohio's 42nd District; first Indian American Republican elected to the Ohio House
Sam Arora – former Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Kumar P. Barve – Democratic member (and former Majority Leader) of the Maryland House of Delegates from Maryland's 17th Legislative District in Montgomery County; first Indian American to be elected to any state legislature
Ami Bera – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 7th congressional district – former Chief Medical Officer for Sacramento County
Raj Peter Bhakta – entrepreneur, former The Apprentice contestant, and 2006 Republican U.S. House nominee in Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
Ravinder S. Bhalla – mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, first Sikh mayor in NJ
Satveer Chaudhary – former state senator and representative in Minnesota
Joy Cherian – first Asian and Indian American head of the EEOC
Upendra Chivukula – Commissioner on the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities; former Democratic member and Deputy Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (first Indian-American elected to the NJ state legislature)
Swati Dandekar – Iowa State Representative
Bhagwan Dashairya – 2006 nominee for Governor of Michigan of the U.S. Taxpayers Party
Manka Dhingra – Democratic member of the Washington State Senate from Washington's 45th legislative district
Kashmir Gill – mayor of Yuba City, California; first Indian-American mayor in CA and first Sikh mayor in the US
Vin Gopal – Democratic member of the New Jersey Senate from New Jersey's 11th Legislative District, which covers portions of Monmouth County; third Indian American elected to NJ state legislature and first Indian American NJ state senator; former Chairman of the Monmouth County Democratic Party
Raj Goyle – former Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives from Kansas' 87th District; first Indian American elected official in that state
Nikki Haley – U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; formerly the first female Governor of South Carolina; first Indian American to hold both offices
Kamala Harris – Democratic junior United States Senator from the State of California (first Indian American in the U.S. Senate and first African American senator from California); former Attorney General of California and San Francisco District Attorney (first district attorney in the U.S of Indian descent)
Satish Hiremath – mayor of Oro Valley, Arizona; second Indian-American mayor in the US
Pramila Jayapal – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 7th Congressional District; former member of the Washington State Senate; first Indian American woman in both offices; founder of OneAmerica, a pro-immigration advocacy group
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal – former Republican Governor of Louisiana (first Indian American governor in US history); former member of U.S. House of Representatives; former U.S. presidential candidate
Rohit "Ro" Khanna – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 17th Congressional District, former Deputy Assistant at the U.S. Department of Commerce
Kris Kolluri – New Jersey Commissioner of Transportation
Raja Krishnamoorthi – Democratic Member of the U.S House of Representatives from Illinois' 8th Congressional District
Aruna Miller – member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Raj Mukherji – Majority Whip and Democratic member of the New Jersey General Assembly from New Jersey's 33rd Legislative District covering portions of Hudson County (second Indian American elected to NJ state legislature); former Deputy Mayor of Jersey City, NJ; former Commissioner and Chairman of the Jersey City Housing Authority (then the youngest to serve in that position)
Ajit Pai – Chairman of the FCC and first Indian American to hold that position
Rachel Paulose – first woman to become a U.S. Attorney in Minnesota; US Attorney for the District of Minnesota
Sanjay Puri – Chairman of USINPAC and USIBA
Kesha Ram – four-term member of the Vermont House of Representatives; candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Harpreet Singh Sandhu – former Richmond City Council member
Reshma Saujani – first Indian woman to run for Congress
Amish Shah – member of the Arizona House of Representatives
Balvir Singh – on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, New Jersey; first Asian-American to win a countywide election in Burlington County; first Sikh-American to win a countywide election in NJ[3]
Dalip Singh Saund – first Indian-American congressman; Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
Kshama Sawant – Seattle City Council member; first socialist to win a city-wide election in Seattle since the radical progressive Anna Louise Strong was elected to the school board in 1916
Kevin Thomas – first Indian-American member of the New York State Senate
Seema Verma – first Indian-American female administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Sara Gideon - Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives
Suhas Subramanyam - first Indian-American elected to the Virginia General Assembly and former Obama Administration White House official
Continent / country Articles Overseas Indian population Percentage
United States Indian Americans 4,402,363 [80] 1.3 %
Canada Indo-Canadians 1,430,000[81] 4.02% 1,248,234+[71]
United Kingdom British Indians 1,051,762[72] 1.8%
Russia Indians in Russia 34,000[9] 0.01%
Nimi McConigley – Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives was the first Indian born person and the first Indian American women to serve in any State legislature.
Harvinder "Harry" Anand – mayor of Laurel Hollow, New York; first Indian-American mayor in New York
Niraj J. Antani – Republican member of Ohio House of Representatives from Ohio's 42nd District; first Indian American Republican elected to the Ohio House
Sam Arora – former Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Kumar P. Barve – Democratic member (and former Majority Leader) of the Maryland House of Delegates from Maryland's 17th Legislative District in Montgomery County; first Indian American to be elected to any state legislature
Ami Bera – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 7th congressional district – former Chief Medical Officer for Sacramento County
Raj Peter Bhakta – entrepreneur, former The Apprentice contestant, and 2006 Republican U.S. House nominee in Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
Ravinder S. Bhalla – mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, first Sikh mayor in NJ
Satveer Chaudhary – former state senator and representative in Minnesota
Joy Cherian – first Asian and Indian American head of the EEOC
Upendra Chivukula – Commissioner on the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities; former Democratic member and Deputy Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (first Indian-American elected to the NJ state legislature)
Swati Dandekar – Iowa State Representative
Bhagwan Dashairya – 2006 nominee for Governor of Michigan of the U.S. Taxpayers Party
Manka Dhingra – Democratic member of the Washington State Senate from Washington's 45th legislative district
Kashmir Gill – mayor of Yuba City, California; first Indian-American mayor in CA and first Sikh mayor in the US
Vin Gopal – Democratic member of the New Jersey Senate from New Jersey's 11th Legislative District, which covers portions of Monmouth County; third Indian American elected to NJ state legislature and first Indian American NJ state senator; former Chairman of the Monmouth County Democratic Party
Raj Goyle – former Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives from Kansas' 87th District; first Indian American elected official in that state
Nikki Haley – U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; formerly the first female Governor of South Carolina; first Indian American to hold both offices
Kamala Harris – Democratic junior United States Senator from the State of California (first Indian American in the U.S. Senate and first African American senator from California); former Attorney General of California and San Francisco District Attorney (first district attorney in the U.S of Indian descent)
Satish Hiremath – mayor of Oro Valley, Arizona; second Indian-American mayor in the US
Pramila Jayapal – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 7th Congressional District; former member of the Washington State Senate; first Indian American woman in both offices; founder of OneAmerica, a pro-immigration advocacy group
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal – former Republican Governor of Louisiana (first Indian American governor in US history); former member of U.S. House of Representatives; former U.S. presidential candidate
Rohit "Ro" Khanna – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 17th Congressional District, former Deputy Assistant at the U.S. Department of Commerce
Kris Kolluri – New Jersey Commissioner of Transportation
Raja Krishnamoorthi – Democratic Member of the U.S House of Representatives from Illinois' 8th Congressional District
Aruna Miller – member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Raj Mukherji – Majority Whip and Democratic member of the New Jersey General Assembly from New Jersey's 33rd Legislative District covering portions of Hudson County (second Indian American elected to NJ state legislature); former Deputy Mayor of Jersey City, NJ; former Commissioner and Chairman of the Jersey City Housing Authority (then the youngest to serve in that position)
Ajit Pai – Chairman of the FCC and first Indian American to hold that position
Rachel Paulose – first woman to become a U.S. Attorney in Minnesota; US Attorney for the District of Minnesota
Sanjay Puri – Chairman of USINPAC and USIBA
Kesha Ram – four-term member of the Vermont House of Representatives; candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Harpreet Singh Sandhu – former Richmond City Council member
Reshma Saujani – first Indian woman to run for Congress
Amish Shah – member of the Arizona House of Representatives
Balvir Singh – on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, New Jersey; first Asian-American to win a countywide election in Burlington County; first Sikh-American to win a countywide election in NJ[3]
Dalip Singh Saund – first Indian-American congressman; Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
Kshama Sawant – Seattle City Council member; first socialist to win a city-wide election in Seattle since the radical progressive Anna Louise Strong was elected to the school board in 1916
Kevin Thomas – first Indian-American member of the New York State Senate
Seema Verma – first Indian-American female administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Sara Gideon - Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives
Suhas Subramanyam - first Indian-American elected to the Virginia General Assembly and former Obama Administration White House official
Continent / country Articles Overseas Indian population Percentage
United States Indian Americans 4,402,363 [80] 1.3 %
Canada Indo-Canadians 1,430,000[81] 4.02% 1,248,234+[71]
United Kingdom British Indians 1,051,762[72] 1.8%
Russia Indians in Russia 34,000[9] 0.01%
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
Нашел только троих и то из империи.
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Re: Кто победит в ноябре?
Вы лучше скажите а у этого маразматика дебила вообще был какой то приличный выбор на вице президента?
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