Why Rahm Emanuel thinks his ‘Rahm-bo’ reputation could help him in 2028 elections – Washington Examiner

Emanuel maintained that there was enough room in the hypothetical primary for two Chicago politicians, but he had the edge in real White House decision-making. “JB and I are friends. It’ll be awkward. But you know the question isn’t whether there’s enough room. The question is, do you have enough ideas?” he asked.
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Lurker
8 months ago

Since Rahm’s family is from Israel, that is the kiss of death for his nomination.

The Hamas Democrats blackballed PA Gov. Shapiro as a VP Candidate in 2024, simply for being Jewish.

Old Spartan
8 months ago

Despite his visibility in Illinois, Rahm’s past jobs–Mayor, Chicago Congressman, Clinton staffer, and ambassador to Japan– have given him surprisingly little national exposure. When the national media, and voters around the country, see who this guy really is, his balloon will pop in a heartbeat. He is an obnoxious, self centered, self promoting political animal of the worst kind. He makes James Carville look like an altar boy. Both of them are prime examples of the fact that there is plenty of room in the Democrat party for crude, foul mouthed connivers.

Bosco
8 months ago

No one wants either of the two of you.

Lurkerl
8 months ago

Two words as to why Rahm cannot win:

16 shots

Brian Jones
8 months ago

Dude’s kidding himself if he thinks he has a chance.

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