At least you've kept the Joooooos off your tickets, amirite? No Shapiro!
Kamala Harris's choice of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) as her running mate proves no Jews are allowed on the Democrat Party's presidential ticket.
www.breitbart.com
So, what happened?
Why did CacklyMcNeverBorderCzar go with the aging radical who can’t help deliver a swing state over a young and glib governor who can?
There’s only one reason…Josh Shapiro is Jewish, and Jews are no longer allowed on the Democrat presidential ticket.
Hilarious.... Dems have had countless Jewish persons serving in the party for decades.... Including the nomination of a Jewish VP.
Below is a list of some of these high level positions filled by Jews in the Dem party.
Please fill me in on your huge list of Jews nominated by Republicans for President/VP and other top Republican positions.
I look forward to seeing that lengthy Republican Jews list.
Dem list...
*First Jewish female mayor of a major American city (Dallas): Adlene Harrison (1976)
*First Jewish female governor of a U.S. state (Vermont): Madeleine M. Kunin (1985)
*First Jewish openly gay member of the U.S. Congress (U.S. House of Representatives): Barney Frank (took office 1981
*Jared Polis became the first Jewish Congressman to be openly gay upon first election: (2009)
*First U.S. Senate election in which both major party candidates were Jewish: 1990 Minnesota U.S. Senate Election; with Paul Wellstone defeated Rudy Boschwitz (1990)
*First independent Jewish member of the U.S. Congress (U.S. House of Representatives): Bernie Sanders (1991)
*First Jewish female members of the U.S. Senate: Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein (1993)
*First Jewish female Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court: Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1993)
*First Jewish female U.S. Cabinet member (Secretary of State): Madeleine Albright (1997) (also first woman Secretary of State)
Four years earlier, Albright became first Jewish female with U.S. Cabinet-rank status (U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations).
****First Jewish nominee for Vice President of the United States on a major party ticket, and first Jewish candidate to receive an electoral vote, excluding faithless electors: Joe Lieberman (2000)
*First Jewish American to win a presidential primary (New Hampshire): Bernie Sanders (2016)
*First Jewish American to receive an electoral vote for President: Bernie Sanders, from a faithless elector (2016)
*First Jewish U.S. Senate floor leader: Chuck Schumer (2017) (also first Jewish minority leader in either chamber of Congress)
*First Jewish Second Gentleman (and first Jewish American spouse of Vice President): Douglas Emhoff (2021)
*First Jewish U.S. Senate majority leader: Chuck Schumer (2021)
*First Jewish female (and the first woman) Secretary of the Treasury: Janet Yellen (2021)