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O'KEEFE: "Is he going to be the nominee?"
KRAIGER: "Yes. And she will be the vice president nominee. There was a debate about removing her from the ticket, but sadly they didn't. (...) She can't keep black staff. They quit on her en masse."
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O'KEEFE: "But with him, I mean, he's got dementia."
KRAIGER: "I know. Yeah, well, he's definitely slowing down."
O'KEEFE: "Do they know that he has those issues?"
KRAIGER: "I think so, and the polling shows it."
O'KEEFE: "They're not willing to say it publicly."
KRAIGER: "Correct. And the same thing with Kamala Harris, is she's not popular, but you can't remove the first black lady to be vice president from the goddamn presidential ticket. Like, what kind of messaging are you going to send to, like, African-American voters? How would you spin that? People would be like, 'What the f**k?' Like, she's a woman and she's multiracial. I think that they're really concerned about that."
(Via O’Keefe Media Group)