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Would you rather have someone who can be moved to change their opinion or someone who is apparently proud that they’re the same person they were in first grade?
https://theweek.com/speedreads/575962/donald-trump-tells-biographer-hes-same-now-first-grade
That’s a legitimate point. So the question is, is she changing her opinion because of massive personal growth in a mere 4 years or is she changing her opinion because it’s what she thinks voters want to hear? (Hint: she’s a politician)
If their opinion is changing only for the worse because they’re being corrupted by their corporate benefactors, like Kamala, that’s worse than someone who doesn’t change their stance. If their stances started out the same, obviously the person who stubbornly stays the same would be preferable.
This isn’t a way Trump and Kamala differ, though, regardless of his statements on the matter, and Kamala started out with a very left-leaning voting record, so this shouldn’t really impact anyone’s choice of candidate.
She changes stance as often as she changes accents