Can Kamala Harris Survive Losing Lots Of Democrats AND Liberal Media? (Answer: No)
When you’re as liberal as they get — not to mention a black woman of Asian descent — and The Washington Post doesn’t have your back, you got problems.
The Jeff Bezos-owned liberal paper — whose motto is “Democracy Dies In Drabness” — wrote yet another piece dissing Vice President Kamala Harris. Although the paper already described her dysfunctional office, disgruntled employees, and her endless word salads this time, it went even further.
“Some Democrats are worried about Harris’s political prospects,” ” headline This week. Now mind you, it’s 641 days until Election Day 2024.
It’s not the first time a liberal news outlet has taken early aim at a Democrat. In 1999, many weren’t happy with the prospect of Vice President Al Gore becoming president, so they were kinda brutal to him (“Saturday Night Live” It was a great idea! mocked He is known for his earth-toned wardrobe and his sartorial flair. “lock-box” fixation).
The Post was given to Jacquelyn Betadapur (a top source), by the Post. “longtime leader of the Cobb County Democrats.” That’s right, the paper was able to reach her! This is amazing. Let’s hear her insights.
“People are poised to pounce on anything — any misstep, any gaffe, anything she says — and so she’s probably not getting the benefit of the doubt,” Bettadapur stated. She said that many Democrats were involved. “don’t know enough about what she’s doing” — adding, “it doesn’t help that she’s not [that] adept as a communicator.”
You can only get this kind of expert political analysis from the Cobb County, Georgia Democrat.
Now, the Post wasn’t able to get the current chairman of the Charleston County Democratic Party in South Carolina. Thank God they were able reach Brady Quirk Garvan who was the former chairman. He forgot to mention this wisdom.
“I think many Democrats have changed from a 2008 sentiment, or even the feeling in 2012 and 2016, which were about voting for aspiration. Democrats at the moment — I don’t hear a lot of chatter about aspiration. I hear about what’s going to guarantee a win, what’s a certainty, what feels safe,” He stated.
We’ll skip the insights offered by a former South Carolina state legislator and go straight to “one South Carolina Democratic strategist who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of damaging professional relationships.” This is gonna’ be good ‘cuz it’You can remain anonymous.
“Every fiber in my body wants her to be president; everything I’ve ever fought for is for someone like her to be president. I think she’s a good person with a good heart who can lead the country. But I don’t know that the people who have to make that happen feel that way right now. I don’t know that she has what it takes to get over the hump in our present environment.”
Huh. Now that’s one shrewd observation. A lot of powerful people don’t think Harris is the one so she likely won’t be president.
Harris’ ambitions will be hindered by the negative press surrounding her even though 2024 is far off. Although the media may be more supportive of Harris if President Joe Biden decides to withdraw, he is ready to rumble so that this may not happen.
Harris, 58, could just coast — being vice president is about the easiest job in the world. Harris could try it out until 2028. But anyone who knows her knows she thinks very highly of herself and has concluded That she — among the 320 million Americans — is the one to lead.
She may not even get that chance.
Over the last few months, Democrats have openly mused about her future, with some liberal news sites and party leaders saying she shouldn’t run in 2024. Some stories suggest that Biden should run again if Harris is elected. Others say that if he doesn’t run, the party should bail on her and pick someone else.
Check out the latest Survey Morning Consult: Only 28% would vote for Harris in a Democratic primary without Biden. This is down from 33% according to a poll last January. You don’t win the White House with those numbers.
Slate, the liberal site, made a vicious Slap Shortly after the 2022 election, Harris will be interviewed.
“As Joe Biden weighs a run for re-election even as he becomes the first octogenarian U.S. president in history, he should think back on what it was like to watch the Harris campaign flame out,” Christina Cauterucci wrote. “Harris, a proven dud of a presidential candidate who has done little to distinguish herself since is not a good choice for the Democrats’ top billing. For his second term, should he seek one (he shouldn’t!), Biden should tap someone else.”
Harris, it turns to be, is even less popular than her predecessors.
“As the country has become more partisan, vice presidents have been less likely to enjoy
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