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BREAKING: How Kamala Became The Democrat Nominee

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In just two days, Kamala Harris secured enough Democrat delegate support to take the party’s nomination from Joe Biden. But this power shift was brewing for weeks, with party insiders leveraging Biden’s mental state to ease him out.

Harris now has the backing of at least 2,668 Democrat delegates, well over the 1,976 needed for the nomination, according to an unofficial count by the Associated Press.

In a statement, Harris expressed her gratitude, thanking President Biden and the Democratic Party for their support.

To clarify, delegates are pledged to a candidate by states after primary elections. With Biden stepping down, these delegates can now choose to back another candidate.

The inside story: According to a source close to the Biden family, Democrat operatives executed a carefully planned coup against Biden. They allowed him to debate Donald Trump to showcase his unfitness for the presidency.

After the debate, high-level Democratic operatives reportedly threatened to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Biden if he didn’t step aside. Nancy Pelosi allegedly gave Biden an ultimatum: either step down voluntarily or face the release of internal polls showing Trump leading in key battleground states.

Kamala Harris, meanwhile, had been preparing for this moment. Reports from CNN indicate that she and her team were strategizing for a potential campaign well before Biden’s debate mishap, ready to jump in with or without him.

Let’s remember… Harris’s 2020 presidential bid didn’t go well. She dropped out before the first primary, garnering only 3.4% support. The New York Times described her campaign as “uneven” with a divided staff.

Here’s what I do not get, though. Despite everything, 14.4 million people voted for Joe Biden in this year’s Democrat primaries. Behind the scenes, operatives redirected those votes to Harris without any consultation or democratic process. HOW ARE THEY NOT UPSET?!

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