There isn't anything inherently wrong with changing your stance on issues given more, and updated information. I think most voters would be glad to vote for someone who says "Yeah, I changed my mind, did you see this last study? We need to do something about this."
A candidate who just "sticks to their guns" is certainly not one you want in office in changing times. Why is this even a fucking question?
Trump's head is stuck in his childhood. He wants things back the way they were in the 60's. He's unflinchingly dedicated to making that happen, and to absolve himself of his many crimes, which is why he is running. Fuck.That.Noise.
You may be remembering a different time. Matters of current and flux issues, no problem.
When you say insane shit like "I prefer soldiers who don't get captured", then turn around and say dumb shit like "I LOVE ALL THE MILITARY, SO BEAUTIFUL. GREAT PEOPLE"
Totally fine, politicians change their views. The more concerning thing for me was this:
The Democratic nominee also revealed that she would name a Republican to serve in her Cabinet if elected
Why?!? The people give the president power by voting them into office, the president wields that power on our behalf. Now would not be the time to share our power with the party that doesn’t believe in democracy. I can’t think of any good reason to voluntarily give a cabinet post to the other side, bipartisanship is not the point here.
Yeah, I don’t think she’d ever choose a maga nut, but as much as I respect Kinzinger and Cheney for standing up for democracy I do not want them in the cabinet. They still have wildly different political positions than Harris.