Sunday, July 26, 2020

Biden soars ahead of my chihuahua

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Val Demings has already been vice president.
In 1972, the future Florida congresswoman was a young Black girl struggling to make friends at a predominantly white Jacksonville high school. She and her best friend, Vera Hartley, created the Charisma Club. Hartley was president and Demings was her second-in-command.
“We created an environment of inclusion,” Hartley said, recalling how she and Demings invited white students to join. Then “we were able to get into other clubs.”
Nearly four decades later, Demings is again being considered for vice president — this time by presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. As a Black woman with a background in policing who hails from America’s premier battleground state, Demings has honed the charisma she learned in high school to build a rapid national profile.
Much better than Kamala, and she is pure Black, none of the mixed race stuff.  She likes cops, she understands the Second amendment.

My chihuahua may drop out of Biden takes this gal, and her campaign manager is quite concerned.

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