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Letter: Democrats undermine democracy

By Tom Sowards, Vancouver
Published: August 13, 2024, 6:00am

RIP the Democrat’s favorite slogan: Democracy is on the ballot. Ballots don’t apply to their candidates.

Kamala Harris did not get one vote in the 2024 primaries. She has been installed by the Democratic elite because they could no longer cover up for Joe Biden’s mental condition. But they weren’t concerned about America; they just knew he couldn’t win the election and maintain the Democrats’ power.

Kamala was anointed without any recognized legitimate democratic process. They didn’t even wait for the convention. There was not even an attempt to let the American people decide who they wanted for their candidate.

Our media has not held the Democrats to account for skipping voting for their presidential nominee. On top of that, they herald her awesomeness when for three years they were critical. Kamala Harris was and is too radically progressive.

Not to mention her new running mate who is farther to the left, which his record proves. Yet it’s hard to believe he is more liberal, since GovTrack rated Kamala as more liberal than Bernie Sanders.

I voted for Biden and do not support Kamala in the slightest.

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