Republican Jeff Flake endorses Kamala Harris, says 'she's ready' for the job

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‘After endorsing Kamala Harris on X Sunday, former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona praised the vice president's grasp of foreign policy and her proposal for tougher border restrictions on ABC News' "This Week."’


This election is not about Republican versus Democrat, and it certainly is not about right versus left - those refer to economic theories. This election is about autocracy versus democracy, which is a totally different thing. And at least he's on the right side of that divide.
 
‘After endorsing Kamala Harris on X Sunday, former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona praised the vice president's grasp of foreign policy and her proposal for tougher border restrictions on ABC News' "This Week."’


This election is not about Republican versus Democrat, and it certainly is not about right versus left - those refer to economic theories. This election is about autocracy versus democracy, which is a totally different thing. And at least he's on the right side of that divide.
The election is about the elites and their moochers against the working man.
 
The difference between MAGA and their Democrat-neocon counterparts is that the Dem-neos think democracy belongs to greedy politicians and Trump believes that democracy belongs to the people. MAGA
 
‘After endorsing Kamala Harris on X Sunday, former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona praised the vice president's grasp of foreign policy and her proposal for tougher border restrictions on ABC News' "This Week."’


This election is not about Republican versus Democrat, and it certainly is not about right versus left - those refer to economic theories. This election is about autocracy versus democracy, which is a totally different thing. And at least he's on the right side of that divide.
This election is not about Republican versus Democrat
oh its not?.....those 2 things are mentioned quite a bit....go back to your closet jones....
 
‘After endorsing Kamala Harris on X Sunday, former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona praised the vice president's grasp of foreign policy and her proposal for tougher border restrictions on ABC News' "This Week."’


This election is not about Republican versus Democrat, and it certainly is not about right versus left - those refer to economic theories. This election is about autocracy versus democracy, which is a totally different thing. And at least he's on the right side of that divide.
We lost Jeff Flake?

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Who is Jeff fake the Flake?
 
All "flakes" are for "flake" Kamala, including Dick Cheney....
 
Throughout his Senate career, Flake suffered from consistently low approval ratings. In April 2013, less than three months after taking office, he had 32% approval and 51% disapproval ratings.[3] By mid-2017, he dropped to 18% approval and 62% disapproval ratings,[4] but recovered slightly near the end of his term, with 30% approval and 51% disapproval ratings as of July 2018.[5]


Yes, I know it is wikiloser, but this is true.
 
I voted for Flake when he was on the ballot here. Despite of any endorsements, I won't be voting for Harris nor Trump.

As for who is Flake, he is descendant of William Flake who with Erastus Snow and other Mormon pioneers founded the Arizona town that combined the last names of these two men and became Snowflake, Arizona back in 1878. It's a bit north of Show Low, a town named after 2 settlers decided the ranch there that they equally owned wasn't big enough for the both of them. They settled things by each turning a card from the deck with the lowest card winning the ranch and the loser departing. The deuce of clubs showed low and won the bet.
 
Dems so desperate Kamalalala is going after the God vote.



But since Kamala Harris was in church, trying to resonate with Christian congregants there to worship their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, I'm tempted to pull out a little Jeremiah 1:5 on her.

Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.
That certainly puts abortion up to the point of delivery in a different perspective, doesn't it? I don't think God's intimate knowledge of every human being before conception takes a back seat to the wishes of the mother and her doctor, much less Kamala Harris trying to codify Roe V. Wade through national legislation.

If I were in the pews in North Carolina and wanted to be mischievous, I might even throw out a little Numbers 24:9.

Whoever blesses Israel will be blessed, And whoever curses Israel will be cursed.
Blessed also means happy. Cursed means denounced. So whoever makes Israel happy, God will make happy. Withholding weapons from Israel and providing cash to an enemy hellbent on destroying them doesn't make Israel, or God, very happy.
 

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