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For all the talk in the media about how she was 'brat' and joy and a wonderful candidate—Joy Reid said she ran a flawless, flawless campaign—and for all of that, ain't nobody talking about her running again in 2028. Weird,
I think we can all bid a fond farewell to Kamala Harris from the public scene,
Much of this Democratic disaster can be laid at Joe Biden's feet. He never should have tried to run for reelection in his 80s, eventually leaving Harris to manage a short substitute campaign that proved inadequate,
Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia said Both [campaigns] ran aground on the same two things. No. 1 is her inability to communicate even the most simple idea to the American people. And it's not because she's not intellectually capable of doing it, it's because she is in a box,
It was going to be hard to distance herself from the sitting president; she couldn't use him as a surrogate because he was just not an effective surrogate,
Rashed told Fox News Digital Both started with great promise,
Tevi Troy, a presidential historian and former senior official in the George W. Bush administration, told Fox News Digital in an interview I don't think voters felt like abortion rights were at risk,
another GOP strategist told Fox News Digital I think our biggest strength was Kamala's own words that she had so many far-left San Francisco liberal policy proposals that were all explained by her on camera during the 2020 campaign that we were able to deploy really effectively and target into districts where people have really negative views of those,
the Republican expert said The outcome of this election is not what we hoped, not what we fought, not what we voted for,
There's the sense that she's the savior of the new flavor, the next generation for Democrats, and both kind of failed spectacularly,