I know that's true, the suits and ties always win against the hard-working people that make America great, or as great as she's been in the past
That was why the Electoral College that the Dems hate so much was put into place. The Founders didn't want New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia dictating to the rest of the country.
He certainly gave a fiery speech in New Hampshire. I'm still having a niggling little doubt about him, though. He seems to be almost too good to be true. And you know what they say about things that seem too good to be true. So, I'm going to withhold judgement on him for now. I do expect him to have a part in President's Trump's administration. If not vice-president, maybe Secretary of State. That would be a good stepping stone to the presidency.
this creeped me out, but I also realize many speeches are learned from what others have said, but I just didn't like the fact that Vivek looked up to Obama enough to copy his words. This is a huge thread so I didn't look all through it to see if this was mentioned before, apologies if it was: https://youtube.com/shorts/0UVGNStMc6o?si=lMzu5NecFeIObx2q
Unfortunately all candidates have speech writers to help. It may be when he used these quotes he was not informed from whence they came. But just thought they sounded good. Which they did--the first time.
That's a good explanation, I just can't see him idolizing obama, although even if he does I guess there's things he would disagree with. I'd like to here him interviewed about this, maybe we will get to at some point.