On election eve, let's see if you can distill your thoughts on the candidates to an undecided voter in only two sentences. Write *one* sentence in support of a candidate and *one* in opposition to the other. For example: Trump used the phrase "the enemy within" to describe political opponents Harris, with her extensive background as a former prosecutor, attorney general of California, and U.S. Senator—during which she championed bipartisan criminal justice reforms, fought to protect consumers from predatory practices, and worked to advance health care, economic, and social equity—brings a unique blend of experience, resilience, and dedication to public service, all of which are essential in tackling the pressing issues of our time, such as strengthening the economy through investments in infrastructure and green technology, safeguarding democracy by upholding voting rights, expanding access to affordable health care, addressing the challenges posed by climate change, and fostering a more inclusive society where people of all backgrounds have an opportunity to succeed, making her a candidate who, with her record of thoughtful, evidence-based decision-making and her commitment to bridging divides to create tangible, positive change, is well-positioned to lead the country forward in a way that addresses the concerns of all Americans while laying a foundation for future generations.
Trump is dangerous for American democracy, terrible for civil discourse, too old to be president, and has ideas that would set women and minorities back decades, alienate our allies and make the world a more dangerous place. Harris isn’t Trump.
Pepsi makes Mountain Dew, which is the preferred beverage of both Vice-presidential candidates indicating bipartisan support. Those Coke idiots got rid of Surge.