FOX News co-host Kayleigh McEnany claims Vice President Harris' campaign is playing the “victim card” after she lost to President-elect Trump in the 2024 presidential election. did.
On Wednesday night, while hosting Fox News' “Jesse Watters Prime Time,” McEnany talked about various things that Harris' campaign aides have shared this week about why the vice president wasn't successful in her election earlier this month. rejected that analysis.
McEnany showed footage of CNN commentator and former South Carolina congressman Bakari Sellers, a Democrat, calling out a “lack of awareness” and “remorse” by members of Harris' campaign team in response to comments about Crooked. ” was criticized for the lack of. Media's “Pod Save America.”
“We can't find a way to win this race by just sending a message and saying we're ahead and deep down we don't believe that's true. It's just unfortunate. I think so,” Sellers said on CNN.
“This campaign is not going to be preached by Bakari Sellers,” McEnany said in a monologue. They are playing the victim card. ”
She then played a video of Quentin Fawkes, Harris' deputy campaign manager, saying on “Pod Save America” this week that Democrats scrutinize their leaders more than Republicans.
“Republicans won't get President Trump to apologize,” Fawkes said. “And as Stephanie. [Cutter] There's no need to imitate it. However, I believe that if you belong to the Democratic Party and deviate from common sense, you will often be punished. ”
Harris spoke to supporters and donors on a phone call Tuesday, seeking to share optimism following her general election loss.
“One thing to note: Don’t let others take away your power. You have the same authority, the same purpose, and the same ability to engage and inspire as before November 5th. Same thing,” Harris said during the meeting.
She thanked donors for their support, even as her campaign spending has come under scrutiny in recent weeks.
“The outcome of this election is obviously not what we wanted. It's not something we worked hard for, but we're proud of the race we ran and appreciate your support in this race. “The role was important,” she said.





