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Kamala Announces Desperate Plot To Stay In Power

After leading her party to a catastrophic billion-dollar failure that cost Democrats the White House and the Senate while Republicans held onto the House, Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly gearing up for her next act. According to Politico, Harris has told her aides to “stay in the fight” as she considers a run for president—or possibly governor of California.

Let that sink in. The same Kamala Harris who presided over the Democrats’ worst electoral humiliation in modern history is ready to saddle up again. If this doesn’t scream “out of touch,” what does?

Harris has spent the days since her party’s implosion on the phone, repeating her new mantra, “I am staying in the fight.” It’s unclear what “fight” she’s referring to, considering she couldn’t rally Democrats to save themselves from electoral doom. But hey, ambition dies hard.

“She doesn’t have to decide if she wants to run for something again in the next six months,” a former aide told Politico. Translation: Harris has no concrete plan and likely no idea what she’s doing next. Another source admitted Harris takes a “painfully long time” to make decisions—an attribute that likely didn’t help during her disastrous tenure as VP.

The blame game among Democrats is already in full swing. Some point fingers at Joe Biden for hanging onto his campaign too long, while others claim Harris’ campaign blew it by wasting money on lavish celebrity events. And then there’s Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), who bizarrely pointed a finger at a Jewish political group. Because when all else fails, why not lean on baseless accusations to distract from your own failures?

As Democrats continue to devour each other, Harris is positioning herself as the voice of the opposition in President Trump’s second term. But let’s be real—how effective can she be when her own party doesn’t seem to take her seriously?

Harris’ insistence on staying in the game underscores the Democrats’ problem: they’re out of ideas, out of talent, and out of touch with the American people. Meanwhile, Trump’s decisive victory proves that Americans are tired of the Democrats’ empty rhetoric and endless failures.

While Harris figures out whether to run for president or governor—or maybe just stay in her lane—the Republican Party is delivering results. Trump’s second term promises to bring security, economic strength, and a return to policies that put America first. Democrats like Harris are welcome to keep talking, but Americans have made it clear they’re done listening.


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