Kamala Harris’s Post-Election Blunders
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Kamala Harris’s Post-Election Blunders

Since returning from her vacation in Hawai’i, Kamala Harris has been criticized on social media for her demeanor and campaign failures. Vice President @KamalaHarris’ message to supporters. pic.twitter.com/x5xMUGTtkz — The Democrats (@TheDemocrats) November 26, 2024 “I just have to remind you, don’t you ever let anybody take your power from you,” Kamala Harris said, appearing downtrodden. “You have the same power that you did before November 5, and you have the same purpose that you did. You have the same ability to engage and inspire — so don’t ever let anybody or any circumstance take your power away from you.” (READ MORE: Dear Kamala, Please Stick Around)  Harris appeared on a call with her running mate, Tim Walz. A snippet of their discussion was posted on Tuesday night on X and received over 33 million views — users on X are speculating whether Harris was drunk when recording the message. “Kamala releases a pretty horrifying video while appearing to be hammered … I can’t wait to see how the mainstream media addresses this today,” Jason Robertson, co-founder of the American Tribune, posted on X.  “She should’ve run for therapist-in-chief instead of President of the United States,” former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said on Fox News’ Ingraham Angle. “She owes it to her supporters … she ran through $1.5 billion — a record amount of money — half of her supporters are small-dollar donors.”  Harris’s Campaign Staffers are Learning From the Losses This week, the Harris campaign is speaking out about the various factors that contributed to Kamala’s loss. Today, a top aide to Harris revealed that internal polls had always shown Donald Trump beating her in the election, but those results were hidden from big-money donors.  “We were told that she definitely had a shot at winning — it wasn’t even a shot,” Lindi Li, a Democratic Finance Committee member and Harris campaign fundraiser told Fox News Digital. “I was even told that Pennsylvania was looking good, that we would win 3-4 swing states.”  Harris’s campaign advisors appeared on the Pod Save America podcast on Tuesday where they cited Biden’s unpopularity, the short campaign season, and the toughness of winning battleground states as a few of the many reasons why Kamala failed to win the presidency.  Stephanie Cutter, senior adviser to the Harris campaign, told Pod Save America that the Hot Ones show refused to interview Kamala Harris because they were not willing to be political. (WATCH: The Spectator P.M. Ep. 93: Biden Ends Presidency in Shame and Disappointment)  Her advisors further acknowledged that Trump’s appeal to young men through his use of TikTok was an area where Harris failed to strike a chord. “There is a lot for us to learn in that, but a lot of that was also specific to that candidate (Trump),” Stephanie Cutter said.  After losing the election, Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, took a vacation to Hawai’i where they stayed at a $7 million estate in Kamuela, with an estimated $1,300 per night rental fee. They returned to Washington, D.C. on Monday. The post Kamala Harris’s Post-Election Blunders appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.