2024 US Presidential Elections

Who would you vote if you are a US citizen and are supposed to vote:

  • Kamala

    Votes: 11 8.7%
  • Trump

    Votes: 95 74.8%
  • Kennedy Jr.

    Votes: 3 2.4%
  • West

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • Stein

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Oliver

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vermin Supreme

    Votes: 16 12.6%

  • Total voters
    127

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If the basis was merit alone, Vivek is the obvious pick.

But skin color and religion matter when it comes to picking leaders.

No way; Vivek will be the VP pick.
Skin color is not that big of a issue. Religion is though.
Trump probably wants a absolute nobody, who wouldnt outshine him.
 
Trump Jr, is busy pushing JD vance as VP. While the republican base wants Vivek.
Fox establishment donars want Haley, Tim Scott, Burgham.

If Trump has good political acumen ( GOP having lost every election since 2016 under his leadership tells me he doesn't ), he'll pick a woman, preferrably a colored woman. Tulsi Gabbard is a good choice, she is intelligent, young, good looking and very articulate. However, she is also a former democrat and a Hindu. Having another white man run as your VP after the 2022 abortion ruling which sank the Republicans in the mid-terms is pretty foolish.
 
Trump any Vivek already had few meetings even publicly. There seems to be a good relationship so far.

I am hopeful of Vivek to be VP. Not much time left now. Will be clear very soon.
 
Trump any Vivek already had few meetings even publicly. There seems to be a good relationship so far.

I am hopeful of Vivek to be VP. Not much time left now. Will be clear very soon.

If Trump ends up winning the Presidency, Vivek will find a place in the cabinet, but not as a VP. Vivek is a Hindu, of Indian-origin, and son of immigrant parents, all these factors are against him when it comes to the evangelical and maga factions of Trump's voter base. Vivek as Commerce Secretary or FCC secretary will be great!
 
Trump any Vivek already had few meetings even publicly. There seems to be a good relationship so far.

I am hopeful of Vivek to be VP. Not much time left now. Will be clear very soon.
You guys really think Vivek would be good for India ?
 
If Trump ends up winning the Presidency, Vivek will find a place in the cabinet, but not as a VP. Vivek is a Hindu, of Indian-origin, and son of immigrant parents, all these factors are against him when it comes to the evangelical and maga factions of Trump's voter base. Vivek as Commerce Secretary or FCC secretary will be great!
Maybe we are overplaying these factors against him. Whatever I hear from friend there, Vivek is being actually like by Hard Core Trump fans currently due to his excellent ability to debate Dems.
 
We should not think any from US would be good for India.

They are good for their interest only.
You guys really think Vivek would be good for India ?
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From the interviews of him Ive seen, he seems quite misinformed w.r.t. India, using the sort of language we look down on as being "dumb foriegn politician thinks we should be good boys and do their work for them"

Although his extreme anti china tilt may increase tensions there, which would be to our benefit.
 
As long as Trump, Vivek, or whoever maintains a transactional relationship with India and doesn't try to interfere with our internal matters, it's fine. Biden's regime is too ideological and actively tries to interfere in India. Bush's was like that as well.

If the "America First" types change this, it's all good.
 
Get ready for some batshit crazy tariffs targeting Indian exports, withdrawal from key climate and clean energy commitments (again, a net -ve for India) and possible action against our PLI schemes, PM MITRA and semiconductor policy in case Trump gets elected. And do not expect the newly elected US govt to back the china+1 strategy of Apple, First Solar etc;


I know a lot of folks here want Trump to win the election (just to get back at the libs) but be careful what you wish for.
 
Joe Biden has aged, but he seems to be unaware of it.

Despite numerous gaffes over the past 15 days and previously, Joe Biden still aims for a second four-year term as a President of the United States of America. At 82, he holds one of the most challenging jobs in the world.

Is he truly in charge, or is his not so capable staff running the show? That, we may never know.

At his age, most people retire or take on lighter duties, but being the President of the United States is neither an easy nor a forgiving role. Mistakes can make headline news, as they did when he mistakenly introduced Zelensky as Putin during a NATO conference in Washington. While amusing, such errors raise questions about his health and whether his days in the White House are numbered.

So far, seventeen Democrats in Congress have urged him to withdraw from the race. It's estimated that Democratic fundraising for the November elections is faltering, with nearly $90 million in donations lost as donors withdraw their support.

However, Joe Biden insists he is in good health and plans to continue his role and fight in the upcoming elections. In a press conference, he stated that he undergoes daily examinations by a neurologist, who has not advised him to stop. He claims his schedule runs from 7:00 AM to midnight every day. In the opinion of many, that is a very demanding schedule for an 82-year-old man.

Why is he determined to continue in his job?

One important reason is that he does not want to be recorded in history as the one who gave up his job and facilitated his arch-rival Donald Trump to grab it. Other reasons might be personal, and we may never know them. Regardless of his motivations, he is persisting at the risk of his health.

Currently, the Democratic Party is in disarray. They have not yet rallied in large numbers to urge him to retire, but a rebellion is brewing. This silent rebellion could become loud and fierce if, during the second debate with Trump, he makes the same gaffes as before. In such a case, the substance of the debate will be forgotten, and only the gaffes will dominate the headlines. It's ironic for a man seeking a second term in office.

This situation raises a serious question: who is running the White House if the President is deficient in health and mental state? It is concerning if unelected officials are passing orders on his behalf. It appears that foreign policy is being directed by the Secretary of State and the National Security Advisor, who may be making decisions and then informing the President. If so, the wars in Ukraine and Israel are at risk.

Recently, the US Ambassador and the National Security Advisor criticized the Indian Prime Minister's trip to Moscow, both expressing similar sentiments from thousands of miles away. Their remarks, suggesting that India-US relations are not deep enough and hinting that Washington could reconsider its stance on India, were inappropriate. Such statements should come directly from the President. India is not a small, insignificant nation to be pushed around by unelected officials. This raises the question: who is truly in charge, the President or these officials?

The longer it takes to persuade Joe Biden to quit the race, the harder it will be to find a replacement.

This is a serious political issue that has been thrust upon the American democratic process. Solutions could be found today, but as time passes, it will be harder to find a worthy contestant to challenge Donald Trump.
 

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