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With less than three weeks to go, we’re at the point in the presidential race where how the campaigns behave will tell you more than public poll numbers. And there are so many red flags going up with Kamala Harris, you would think the NFL refs were running things. Yes, I know those flags are yellow, but like most of you, I still can’t get over last night’s Bills/Jets game.

The most telling warning side of any presidential campaign is when elected officials don’t want to be seen with you. It happened for THE SECOND time with Kamala. First was Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin, who no one thought was at risk. Yesterday, it was Sen. Bob Casey of the crucial state of Pennsylvania. Here’s the funny thing, though. You know how Kamala surrogates don’t realize they are throwing her under the bus?

Harris threw herself under the bus. She made it a point to tell the audience Casey wasn’t there, then added he’s “out doing what he needs to do to get re-elected.”

Right. Like not being seen in public with you.

Casey’s GOP opponent, Dave McCormick, has been out doing what he needs to do to get elected, too. Like appearing with his party’s presidential candidate.

The wording “out doing what he needs to do to get elected” is curious. It’s almost as if they were used by someone else prior to the speech:

TEAM KAMALA: So we’re gonna have Bob introduce Madame Vice-President…

TEAM CASEY: Eww, gross. No. The senator is going to be out doing what he needs to do to get elected. Which is not being seen with Kamala.

TEAM KAMALA: Why did you pronounce her name wrong? Are you a racist sexist?

But that’s conjecture on my part.

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