Kamala Harris' first attempt to secure the White House was a huge failure. Harris, though struggling to break out of single digits in early state polls.
learned A majority of Democrats in her home state of California wanted her to drop out of the race, she said. She obliged them in December 2019. A few years later, she was replaced by a candidate who single-handedly reclaimed her career, only to suffer an even more humiliating defeat and burn out. 1.5 billion dollars For the privilege of losing in a landslide in the Electoral College.
Apparently, the 60-year-old left-winger thinks it might be different next time and is interested in trying again. On Tuesday, Democratic strategist Celyn Bond implored the vice president to abandon his presidential ambitions.
Last week, a Morning Consult survey was conducted.
shown In a presidential primary like the one the party effectively nullified earlier this year, 43% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents would vote for Harris. Recent Echelon Insights Snap Polls shown 41% of respondents said they would vote for Harris in today's Democratic primary.
“Please stop.”
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reported Perhaps aware that many Democrats are trying to overlook her repeated failures, Harris said on Monday, “I'm not looking forward to a possible run for president in 2028, or to the gubernatorial race in my home state.'' “I have instructed my advisers and allies to keep their options open, even to run for office.” in California two years later. ”
Harris repeatedly told reporters, “I'm going to stay in the fight.”
Five of the vice president's closest aides, who spoke to Politico on condition of anonymity, suggested that Harris would consider her political options with her family during the Christmas season.
On Tuesday, within hours of Democrats releasing a bizarre and widely ridiculed video of Harris, Celyn Bond. prompted “I will not run again in 2028. Please don't do it,” the vice president said on Newsmax's “National Report.”
“If they're stupid enough to let her escape again, I can't wait.”
“I can't speak for the governor of California,” Bond said. “Californians seem to have a lot of support for her. It remains to be seen what that support will look like once she runs for office in this election.” It has not been measured.”
A Democratic strategist said a gubernatorial run “could make sense for her to consider, but it might also make sense for her to consider another shot at the presidency. I don't think she would do that.” “And if she's relying on the same advisors who advised her this term, that's not the person I have in mind.” He will listen. ”
Conservative political strategist Luke Ball generally agreed with Bond's assessment, saying that while Harris may be well known in California, she would be a dog catcher if she ran elsewhere in the country. He pointed out that he did not think he would be elected. . ”
conservative film director Robbie Starbuck
noticed“Wow. This Echelon poll asked Democrats who they would vote for in the 2028 presidential primary and 41% said Kamala Harris. They're stupid enough to run her again.” If so, I can't wait.”
Conservative commentator Michael Knowles
said Harris was the one who “lost in a massive landslide and allowed the Republican Party to win the popular vote for the first time in 20 years – a Republican who we all believed was Hitler incarnate. If the woman who was running for an unlikely nonconsecutive second term wants to run again in 2028, I strongly encourage her to donate to Kamala's primary campaign.”
“I can't imagine the party turning to her again,” said a Democratic strategist, who was granted anonymity by Politico.
There is now speculation that another failed Democratic presidential candidate could try his luck again in 2028.
What happened after the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette? reported On Wednesday, President Trump's senior adviser Jason Miller announced that Bill and Hillary Clinton will speak in Little Rock in December to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Clinton Presidential Center. answered“She's running!”
“When I thought I couldn't be more thankful”
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Elon Muskanswered Laughing emoji at the prospect of Clinton's third campaign.
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