Do you enjoy the two-year-long election cycles in the U.S., or do you think they could be shortened? Considering Kamala Harris's brief run, would you support a future where the election process is condensed to one year or even 100 days? How might shorter election cycles impact the political landscape and voter engagement?
I was hoping you guys could clarify on your high turnover remarks on Kamala? It's kind of hard to take it seriously when Trump had a high turnover of people and his catchphrase is "your fired". In the context of running against someone who has a track record it kind of doesn't seem to warrant concern.
What critiques can you apply to Kamala that you cannot immediately apply to Trump? I heard the fear of high turnover, Trump had that I heard that she flip-flops, Trump literally has spent the past 2 years flip-flopping his positions, crypto, abortion etc Even the critique of the DNC coronating her is heart taken when the RNC is literally run by the Trump family now. If DEI is the only thing that can stick on Kamala and not Trump I don't think it's going to be a good marketing strategy
What the heck is the border czar? I am 34 and this is the first time I've heard the term in regards to American politics. After looking into it the most I can gather is she was tasked with solving immigration and figuring out it's root cause? And then she went to South America and said do not come Am I missing anything else? Is it a nickname that they are trying to make stick is it a real position that I've just never heard of? It's coming across like a nickname if your whole mission is to quote solve immigration