Those who have not bought into the modern day Democrats’ radical Communist agenda, the just completed DNC convention has them rethinking their party affiliation.
One of them, a podcaster who said she volunteered at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago left the event knowing she would not vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Harris accepted the Democratic nomination to replace President Joe Biden Thursday, a little more than a month after Biden announced he was ending his reelection bid.
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The co-host of the podcast “Rolling In The Deep State,” who introduced herself as Evan on another video on TikTok, said on a viral TikTok video that attendees at the convention were “the most elite and out-of-touch people in the entire world.”
“When I was there, I didn’t feel any connection to real America or the place that I come from, which is the Midwest, Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri,” the volunteer said.
“I didn’t feel any connection to the people that I know right now, who are struggling to buy their groceries or to pay their rent, the people who want to know what both candidates are going to do to materially affect change in their lives.”
“And when I was there listening to the speeches, I felt myself feeling mad because I didn’t hear anything about the economy, definitely not in Kamala’s speech and not very much in the others as well. Instead, I heard generic platitudes, things like joy and respect and integrity. And what does that even mean?”
“How can we ever say that we’re going to fight corporate power or give a voice back to those communities that have been left behind when above the delegates on the floor and levels and levels and rings of suites were donors in corporations that were literally looking down on the people below from above? That’s what Chris Cuomo said and he’s absolutely right,” the volunteer added.
“You know, I went to the DNC this year hoping that I would feel reconnected to the Democratic Party, that I would have more of a sense of understanding of Kamala and her candidacy and what she stood for, but instead I ended up leaving and feeling the opposite, more disconnected and alone than ever,” the podcaster continued.
“And I don’t think I can support Kamala Harris for president. I don’t even know if I can call myself a Democrat anymore. I don’t know who I’m gonna be supporting, but I know it’s not her. And for once, I’m not afraid to say it.”
There are a lot of disillusioned dems joining the conservative ranks now. In my opinion it all starts with “Midwestern values”: always telling the truth, being yourself consistently instead of changing like a chameleon, treating everyone with courtesy, and holding to your principles. You can’t compare California to Kansas. There might be more bipolar people living in Cally than in any other state. It shows in how the state is being run into the ground. Good on you for looking behind the facades being constructed. Kamala can’t do public interviews without Walz (who honors the party line by lying all the time — and getting caught doing it), can’t do debates without notes, and has decided to run on Trump’s platform. Everyone with any sense knows that she will say anything to get elected (just like Biden did) and then reverse field and screw up our previously highly regarded country even more. Same ol, same ol. Is this the best that the dems have to offer. That’s pretty sad.