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Republican attacks on Kamala Harris to get ‘as ugly and bigoted as they can’

Rightwing playbooks used in past election campaigns are being dusted off for an all-out assault on the vice-president

For Barack Obama there was “birtherism” and a name they said sounded like a specific Middle East terrorist. For Hillary Clinton there was “Lock her up” and merchandise that said, “Trump that bitch”, “Hillary sucks but not like Monica” and “Life’s a bitch: don’t vote for one.”

Rightwing playbooks deployed in past election campaigns are being dusted off for an all-out assault against Vice-President Kamala Harris, the de facto Democratic nominee aiming to become the first Black woman and first person of south Asian descent to be US president.

It’s obvious that the Republicans are going to play the race and gender card, which we’ve seen already in some of the attacks on social media,” said Tara Setmayer, a Black woman who is co-founder and chief executive of the Seneca Project, a women-led super political action committee. “It may be catnip for their Maga base but it will be a turnoff for the moderate voters in the battleground states that will determine this election.”

Burstar ,
@Burstar@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

TIL David Smith (the article author) is completely out of ideas and has decided to phone it in until the weekend.

MyOpinion ,

I would expect nothing less from Maga bigots.

MapleEngineer ,
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The modern GOP don’t have a platform. They run on grievance. That’s why they’re freaking out about the fact that Joe Biden dropped out. They had been running “against Joe Biden” rather than running a campaign based on a platform or issues.

PriorityMotif ,
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To be fair the Democrats don’t have a platform other than: not Republican/Trump/ diverse coalition. Ok, they didn’t want to backslide, which is good, but the things they want to accomplish don’t help the working class a whole lot.

Zetta ,

I disagree the ban on non competes is a recent example of how this administration is helping the working class.

PriorityMotif ,
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The recent supreme court case reverses that

riskable ,
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So what you’re saying is that conservatives are once again holding up stop signs when progress presents itself.

queermunist ,
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Because Democrats let them because they refused to attempt Court packing, which is the only way to stop the fascist agenda.

IamSparticles ,

Do you mean the Raimondo decision? That has no direct bearing. At worst, it means the FTC rule is more susceptible to challenge. But if you look at the actual court cases, it is being upheld. One judge in Texas temporarily delayed the ban for a small number of employers, and that is the biggest challenge so far.

MapleEngineer ,
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queermunist ,
@queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

www.project2025.org

Linking to this while also trying to argue that the Democratic platform is something more than “not Republican” is really funny.

AliasAKA ,

I mean democrats categorically support unions, support reproductive rights, support protecting the environment… They do have a platform that isn’t “not Republican”. It’s just that republicans know their platform (project 2025 really) is so wildly unpopular they have to focus not on that, they have to focus on tearing down the opposing candidate.

In terms of helping the working class: taxing the wealthy and wealthy corporations more will help the working class. Improving access to low cost / affordable healthcare will help the working class. Having strong unions will help the working class.

PriorityMotif ,
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The problem is that “access to low cost / affordable healthcare” is such a limp dick policy. Yeah, I can “afford” healthcare, but it still costs me thousands of dollars every year and I’m tied to my employer for it. Then I’m still not getting very good care and I have a chronic mental health disorder. That cop just executed that schizophrenic woman in Illinois and I’ve been arrested and mistreated due to my own mental health. Nobody is helping people like me and her. Local jails are filled with people who are there because of the lack of mental healthcare. I’m lucky that I get to see a p-doc for 5 minutes a month without paying full price. Full price is $200 per visit, just to get a refill on a prescription that makes me feel like shit all the time. I got my appointment mixed up one time and couldn’t get a refill until I saw the doc a week later and had to restart on a lower dosage. Nobody wanted to help me get a refill, I talked to multiple people at the office and at the pharmacy and couldn’t get it and kept getting different answers from different people. The doctor told me I should have came in to see him without the appointment. I was afraid to do that because I didn’t want to get kicked out and lose access to my doctor. The healthcare system in this country is a mess and a joke due to shitty scum sucking MBAs taking over every aspect of it. They’re working for the private healthcare industry and doing nothing to help us.

xmunk ,

From her speech the other day (in conjunction with Biden) these appear to be her focuses:

  1. The middle class
  2. Voting rights
  3. Reproductive rights (limited to a bill, no mention of stuffing the Supreme Court)
  4. Justice Reform
  5. Gun Control

Hopefully we get more information over the best while and some formalization at the convention.

DudeImMacGyver ,
@DudeImMacGyver@sh.itjust.works avatar

I doubt that, it can always get worse especially when it comes to the GOP.

SirDerpy ,

No. This isn’t close to worst of the attacks they’re already making, let alone what they could do. It’s a downright deplorable headline.

expatriado ,

so, the usual

givesomefucks ,

It doesn’t matter who runs, Republicans will say awful shit.

Hell, they said Biden was a communist with a straight face.

There is zero reason to listen to them

FlyingSquid ,
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Good. The uglier they get, the more people will be turned off. Plenty of people who are racist but don’t consider themselves to be racist do not like the overt racists.

dogsnest ,
@dogsnest@lemmy.world avatar

already has all the bigots and racists.

Doubling the shit won’t attract more maggots.

lolcatnip , (edited )

My dad is almost one of the the people FlyingSquid talking about; he’s a Democrat and kind of racist, but he doesn’t see himself as a racist. Someone like a more Republican version of my dad might be persuaded to vote for Harris, or at least not vote for Trump, if the Trump campaign gets too nasty.

Don’t forget that magats aren’t the only people who would potentially vote for Trump; a lot of people are swing voters who, for some reason, have a hard time deciding who to vote for. Neither candidate can win without appealing to a majority of those voters.

FlyingSquid ,
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Yep. My grandmother, born in the first decade of the 20th century, had some pretty racist ideas. But when she lived in the UK, she always voted Labour and when she emigrated to the U.S. and became a citizen, she always voted Democrat. And she died before Obama was elected, but I have no doubt she would have voted for Obama even if she had pretty obvious racist issues with her black next-door neighbor.

Reminds me of the story going around during the 2008 election about the canvasser in the south being told by a white person, “we’re voting for the n-!”

Nougat ,

Reminds me of the story going around during the 2008 election about the canvasser in the south being told by a white person, "we're voting for the n-!"

Canvasser: "... Okay!"

glockenspiel ,

I have family that are similar. I wouldn’t classify them as racist, but they straddle that line with opinions. I’ve never seen or heard them classify an entire group of people or act discriminatory in person. It is more along the lines of “everyone is equal and nobody should get special treatment” regarding things like affirmative action or the more extreme DEI practices of some companies.

My experience is such that these people can be reached if we keep the lines of communication open rather than do the easy thing of cutting them off. I’ve been able to use their own logic and verbiage (especially verbiage) against them but one can’t go in guns blazing. To change minds, it must feel like their idea. Turn the heat up slowly and introduce doubt and ideas.

My big take away, with people like I described above, is that they are reacting to the more extreme people who would feel right at home in the racist far right if things were just a tad different. Cultural warriors and grievance politics leaders are cancerous regardless of which side of the spectrum they occupy because their goal remains the same: divide the normal people and turn us against each other.

And judging by what happens in my extended family and how it is breaking down on political lines… it is sadly working.

cybervseas ,

more extreme DEI practices of some companies

Could you share some companies or practices you know of that were extreme? I ask not as a challenge but to learn more.

FlyingSquid ,
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MAGA are going to vote for Trump regardless. They’re also only 30% of the country, so he needs more than them to win.

I’m not sure why so many people don’t get that and say things like this.

disguy_ovahea ,

Despite what many believe on Lemmy, there are also people who only vote Republican for financial reasons and try to ignore the racism and bigotry of the party. I personally know a few that intend to abstain in the fall now.

someguy3 ,

These are the people that need to see what the GOP actually is. Take the whole mask off GOP, do it.

Infynis ,
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It’s about the table full of Nazis

Carrolade ,

Yep. Every once in awhile I like to watch some former Trump voters talk about why they won’t vote for him. It’s heartening:

youtu.be/0-Rr8UhaZ9Y

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