Sunday, September 8, 2024

More Good News for the Harris/Walz Ticket from Liz Cheney, Goldman-Sachs, and Alan Lichtman


 

Photo from the Economist

It is starting to feel an awful lot like Christmas for the Harris/Walz Campaign.

Over the last 48 hours, the Campaign has received major endorsements from Liz Cheney, Goldman-Sachs, and the renowned predictor of Presidential Elections, historian Alan Lichtman. 

Earlier, Jimmy McCain, son of the late Senator and 2008 Presidential Nominee endorsed the Harris/Walz Ticket. 

Cheney announced her support at Duke University yesterday. 

https://twitter.com/harris_wins/status/1831453170637402356

In her comments, she said:

"Because we are here in North Carolina, it is crucial to recognize not only what I said about the danger Trump poses something that should prevent people from voting for him. But I don't believe we have the luxury of writing in candidates names, particularly in swing states. As a conservative. As someone who believes in and cares about the Constitution, I have thought deeply about this and because of the danger that Donald Trump poses, not only am I not voting for Donald Trump, but I will be voting for Kamala Harris."

Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs has endorsed the Harris/Walz and Democratic economic plans, saying theirs would contribute to larger growth for the economy over Mr. Trump's one that would impose price-busting tariffs on consumers. 

Finally, it is here. 

Historian Alan Lichtman has unveiled his prediction for who will win the 2024 Presidential election based on his 13 keys. 

He sees, largely based on the economy, no internal squabble among Democrats following the Biden withdrawal, no major third-party challenge, and Mr. Trump's catering to his MAGA base, a Harris Victory this November. 

Please click here to see the New York Times video where he explains his findings. 

While these are all positive developments for the Harris/Walz ticket and the trend lines are pointing North for them and Democrats in just over 60 days, it is important to avoid complacency. 

The Vice President is right when she tells her supporters that they are the underdogs and not leave anything to chance. 

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