Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with her campaign supporters on a virtual call this week. The former Democratic Party candidate attempted to console her team after a historic blowout.
“I know this is an uncertain time. I’m clear-eyed about that,” Harris said. “I know you’re clear-eyed about it, and it feels heavy,” she continued.
“I just have to remind you, don’t you ever let anybody take your power from you,” Harris added. “You have the same power that you did before November 5th, and you have the same purpose that you did, and you have the same ability to engage and inspire.”
“So don’t ever let anybody or any circumstance take your power from you.”
Harris also bragged about raising a historic $1.4B dollars for her campaign — cash that was mismanaged so poorly that the campaign finished millions of dollars in debt.
RNC staffer Gates McGavick suggested that Harris’ “best play is to lay low for like 6 months” but noted that ”the fact she doesn’t realize that is perfectly on-brand.”
Kamala’s best play is to lay low for like 6 months — the fact she doesn’t realize that is perfectly on-brand https://t.co/lqYfC7DEEv
— Gates McGavick (@GatesMcgavick) November 26, 2024
Watch the full video below:
FULL VIDEO: Kamala Harris addresses supporters three weeks after humiliating loss to Trump in painfully CRINGE 10 minute rant where she brags about wasting over $1.4 BILLION in donor money.
This is hard to watch – YIKES pic.twitter.com/dI8KqK8lwW
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 27, 2024
Despite losing to Donald Trump in a landslide, a recent poll shows Kamala Harris is still a top choice for the Democratic Party’s 2028 presidential candidate.
2028 Democratic Presidential Primary:
Harris: 37%
Newsom: 7%
Buttigieg: 4%
Whitmer: 3%
Shapiro: 3%
M. Obama: 2%
Sanders: 2%– Emerson –
— Polling USA (@USA_Polling) November 26, 2024
More over at The New York Post:
Kamala Harris consoles supporters in widely mocked remarks following post-election loss vacation: ‘Perfectly on-brand’ https://t.co/pmGDFSCJt9 pic.twitter.com/jvAUcVaGi1
— New York Post (@nypost) November 27, 2024