Sunday, August 18, 2024

KAMALANOMENON


This blog started out in 2008 as a forum for expressing the political stories of the day. However, I have not felt so excited to be a Democrat and so hopeful about the prospect of winning the election since that year. That has everything to do with Kamala Harris.

This election season started out quite depressing - a rematch between the two candidates from the last election. A good portion of the country was rightly unenthusiastic about this re-match, and many of us felt as though we were headed for an electoral disaster.

Fortunately, Joe Biden - god love him - decided to step aside Many people had hoped there might be a mini primary process to decide the nominee, but Joe quickly (within minutes of announcing his departure) endorsed Kamala.

Since that time, she has run a flawless campaign. Her crowds have been huge. Her poll number are surging. There is true joy in the air. 

All of this speaks to the moment we are in. We have weathered a once in a century pandemic. We have withstood eight years of Trump. We have seen two 78+ year old attempt to convince of that they are the rightful steward of our country in this time of unprecedented challenge. America is clearly hungry for a change, and now all of a sudden Kamala is the change candidate while Trump feels like an "incumbent."

In less than 90 days, we will know where this country's epicenter lies. More than the desire for change, so many Americans want to belong to something bigger than themselves and to be agents for progress and positivity - the inverse of everything Trump has offered in his movement. I may be pollyanna, but I do believe that hope beats fear and that change beats retreat.

Here's hoping the Kamalanomenon continues this week at the Convention and beyond!

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