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Am I misremembering how Presidential campaign losers tend to behave on election night? I think I remember Gore, Kerry, McCain, Romney, and Clinton speaking to their supporters on election night, delivering the bad news but giving some message of unity or thanking everyone for running such a great campaign and such.
Kamala has decided not to speak to all of the people that showed up for her party at Howard University. She's said that she'll speak tomorrow.
She seems to hate public speaking and only does it when she absolutely has to. I’m not surprised she doesn’t want to do it on the most stressful night of her life, though I think it’s churlish.
Did she not read the job description of a politician? Public speaking is at least 2/3 of the job description.
Well, quite.
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