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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump mug it up as America's choices on the Start Here program on the AlJazeera channel - (Screen shot photo) https://www.aljazeera.com/program/start-here/2024/8/5/can-kamala-harris-beat-donald-trump-start-here

 

US Vice President Kamala Harris was amused with Donald Trump's claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating the residents cats - (AlJazeera Screen shot photo from the Listening Post program) - https://www.aljazeera.com/program/the-listening-post/2024/9/14/the-optics-and-strategy-of-the-harris-trump-debate

 

Will current US Vice President Kamala Harris become America's first BLACK JEW president?

 


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Video Beat - THE TRUMP - HARRIS BATTLE IS ON

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The Start Here program covers many of the points of contention between the two nominees. There are three major issues that are noted most notably the economy - Some pundits are saying that she will most likely receive support from black female voters. Black men appear to be split with many reported to be supporting Trump. Start Here delves into this issue

 

Wednesday October 23, 2024

START HERE'S PERSPECTIVE ON HARRIS' PRESIDENTIAL CHANCES

It seems that the world can't get enough of the current battle of the US Presidential race. The combatants are former president Donald Trump verses current US Vice President Kamala Harris.

Since their monumental battle on TV there has been an enormous amount of speculation of who will win. Harris has been spending a huge amount of time addressing black audiences. She hopes to receive their support.

The jury is out regarding her efforts. Some pundits are saying that she will most likely receive support from black female voters. Black men appear to be split with many reported to be supporting Trump. Start Here delves into this issue.

When addressing black audience she has a habit of speaking knee-grow-eeze and shaking her head from side to side. Start Here has that covered.

The program covers many of the points of contention between the two nominees. There are three major issues that are noted most notably the economy.

Harris is stead fast in supporting the middle class. She ignores those American citizens that really need help that have jobs but can't afford high rent and have to sleep in there cars.

Other American citizens have no job and are sleeping in the street. Start Here does not cover that.

Start Here does explore her migration mishaps. They dance around the topic a bit but it is mentioned.

The show promotes Harris with her attacks against Trump such as, "Do you think I just fell out of a coconut tree?"

Age is a factor as is race. The program points out that if she wins she will be the first black, first Asian and first woman as US President. They left out she would be the FIRST BLACK JEWISH US PRESIDENT!

The show includes Trumps remarks about her changing her racial identity over time. The problem is he said it before an audience of black journalists.

Oh my, perhaps they didn't want to go that deep into it as they may be accused of being anti-Semitic.

Although she has stated that she has supported Israel all of her life Start Here softens there perspective up. They show she was concerned about those poor Palestinian children. There were no tears; they were just soft selling Kamala.

Showing Harris dancing and her trade cackle laugh are included in the presentation. They rain on Trump's parade by pointing out his legal history and problems.

Her big win is the abortion issue. Trump loses on this but some feel he is largely misunderstood. He wants the legality of abortions to be made by the state NOT the federal government. This perspective wasn't included.

Her policy record, particularly as a prosecutor, comes into question.

Her position on China, supporting Ukraine and Israel will be a big hump for her to hurdle. Her support of Israel could cost her votes from those that want a ceasefires and for Israel to stop killing people most notably innocent citizens, women and children aka NON COMBATANTS.

She's taking about not being silent regarding this issue but as the administration she comes from Biden, Blinken and Austin. They are all full of hot air and empty words. Israel knows that which is why they ignore their BEING CLEAR about anything. Israel knows they are deal with a SISSY ADMINSTARTION.

Harris talks tough but the results are she gets NO COOPERATION or ACTION.

This Start Here program is a WORTH WATCH. They do a credible job which can make some laugh. Their perspective is entertaining and informative.

We have taken some creative license to include our thoughts. It's not to knock Start Here. The reality is how much can you cover in a sixteen minute forty six second show. WELL DONE. Again… this is A WORTH WATCH!

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https://www.aljazeera.com/program/start-here/2024/8/5/can-kamala-harris-beat-donald-trump-start-here

Start Here Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump?

The Democratic Party has united around their new presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, after President Joe Biden dropped out. Harris has injected new energy into the party and the campaign, but it looks set to be a very tight race against Republican nominee Donald Trump.

Start Here with Sandra Gathmann explains the big issues that are playing out in Harris's campaign and asks if she can actually win November's election.

This episode features:

Amy Dacey - Executive director, Sine Institute of Policy and Politics, American University

Nadia Brown - Professor of government, Georgetown University

Kimberly Halkett - Al Jazeera White House correspondent

Rina Shah - Political strategist and former Republican presidential campaign chief spokeswoman

A Scott Bolden - Former chair, Washington DC, Democratic Party

James Zogby - Adviser to the presidential campaigns of Jesse Jackson, Al Gore,

Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders

Jeremy Scahill - Co-founder, The Intercept

 



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