The first step for the candidates running in next year’s California Senate race is to quietly try to spook newly appointed Sen. Laphonza Butler into not running at all.

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    1 year ago

    I feel like one of the problems of being in politics is it attracts too many people with huge egos, who want to make the story all about them. While I have no doubt she is qualified for this she was still basically given this job. It would make her a lot of enemies in the party if she went out and pushed her luck to try and win the seat outright.

    She’s not even 50 yet, I don’t think there is anyone in their mid-40s who can put “former US Senator” on their resume. I bet if she declines to run, she can have any job or appointment she wants after this, particularly in California State government. And she will have at least one US Senator as an ally, too. Withdrawing now could be a path to being a Cabinet Secretary in the Harris administration, with plenty of time after that for a Congressional run.

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      the Harris administration

      Excuse me, but what the fuck did you just say? The what administration?

      There is a better chance of aliens landing on my front lawn, knocking on my door, and telling me I won the publishers clearing house than there is of Kamala Harris winning a presidential election.

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        You got me, I was trolling, but only a little bit.

        As the sitting VP, she is the next one in line in the Democratic Party apparatus. So all the same folks who made sure Hillary got it in 2016 and Biden in 2020 will be pulling all the same tricks in 2028.

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          Generally speaking, I would agree. However, Kamala Harris in no way has the same level of institutional power that Clinton or Biden brought to the table.

          Plus, she is normie poison in a general election, and we already proved that she gets eaten alive in an open primary contest, absolutely no question about that. Even Gavin will come for blood if it means getting a chance at the big chair. She has, and I mean this literally, a 0% chance of ever being elected President of the United States.

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            We said very similar things about Donald Trump in 2016, and he managed it. It’s uphill for Harris, but she will benefit from having all that time watching Biden and maybe learning how to have a personality herself in the process.

            And who knows? She might also have the benefit of incumbency herself if Joe wins another term, but that term outlasts his ticker.

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              We said very similar things about Donald Trump in 2016, and he managed it.

              Speak for yourself. I knew he was dangerous from the very beginning. I thought Hillary running would end up exactly the way it did. Everything in that election reinforced my belief that progressive populism focused around labor is the way to win back the country, and unite people.

              It’s uphill for Harris, but she will benefit from having all that time watching Biden and maybe learning how to have a personality herself in the process.

              Unlikely, and I think the fact they have hidden her away from the media due to her detrimental reflection on the administration speaks for itself.

              And who knows? She might also have the benefit of incumbency herself if Joe wins another term, but that term outlasts his ticker.

              Why would you even want that? I’m tired of the next man up bullshit. It’s time for someone to earn their keep instead of this careerist/institutionalist garbage.

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        There is a better chance of aliens landing on my front lawn, knocking on my door, and telling me I won the publishers clearing house than there is of Kamala Harris winning a presidential election.

        This is true only if you’re stuck inside the Twitter bubble and refuse to step outside into real life

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          I think you’re confusing me for you because:

          • I’m not a Twitter / X user

          • I actually understand the state of American politics, and accept the reality that pandering to normie/centrist/independent political ideology is what wins elections

          • I care more about moving this country forward than virtue signaling about having a female president

          • I understand how uncharismatic and unpopular Kamala Harris was/is/will continue to be

          I actually cannot understand how someone could be so blind to reality. Hillary Clinton already tried to play queen maker on her own behalf while being a historically unpopular candidate because she thought she was OWED her turn in line.

          In the process she propped up Donald Trump as a spoiler candidate, rigged the DNC against Bernie Sanders, and fucked this country into the timeline we have been stuck in for the last (almost) decade.

          I’m not laughing because I know this brand of identity politics camouflaged as faux progressivism leads to failure. I care about political results in the real world, and if you think I’m the one in the bubble you need to wake up and smell the napalm.

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            Because politics is all about relationships, as Kevin so rudely found out this week. She can do more for her career by not running for this office:

            • The public reason the Governor gave for picking her was that he did not want to give any of the announced candidates the further benefit of incumbency. So if she goes ahead and runs anyway, it makes him look bad, and less likely to trust her with another appointment.

            • the announced candidates all have their own supporters, and if she comes into the race, she is bound to pick off some of the other candidates existing supporters. Even if she doesn’t win, she might siphon off enough votes to change the outcome in the primary.

            • she might want to build her political career on her own credentials, and not on any advantage granted by the Governor.