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Kamala Harris?  Don Surber has some interesting numbers:

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"There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about."
--- Oscar Wilde

Democrats are barely mentioning their vice presidential nominee.

Axios listed the 10 most talked about people from the DNC.

Kamala Harris was barely mentioned. She wasn't even an afterthought.

Michelle Obama got half the mentions among the Top 10 people.

Kamala got 1/2 of 1% of the mentions.

Michelle got nearly 100 times as many mentions. She should run.

Axios, which broke the story, said, "No speaker at the Democratic National Convention came close to generating as much online enthusiasm as Michelle Obama, according to NewsWhip data shared exclusively with Axios.

"Why it matters: By these measures, the most effective messenger in the Democratic Party is not even a politician."

Anyone who runs with Biden is going to be tainted for the rest of their career. That is why Hillary and Michelle are staying the hell away from this hot mess. They know they are going to lose bigly - they have nothing. They seriously miscalculated and overshot with the loony left and will probably be trying to claw their way back to relevancy in the next four years. As that venerable sage once said: "Rotsa Ruck"

As I have said before many times, if John Fitzgerald Kennedy were running in this election, I would vote for him in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, he was the last of the classical liberals and America has suffered for this loss.

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