Democrats Don’t Like Kamala Harris Either …

by
Steve MacDonald

Stealing elections is expensive, so Democrats need to raise a lot of money. Typically, you can count on the titular party heads – the P and the VP as a featured attraction. It allows donors and sycophants a shot at rubbing elbows with “greatness,” unless that someone is Kamal Harris.

 

The Democrat National Committee (DNC) reportedly had to reschedule its Woman’s Leadership Forum fundraiser on May 25 and 26 with Vice President Kamala Harris for lack of ticket sales.

“The event was rescheduled last minute for the autumn, when the event is traditionally held, after the event couldn’t sell enough tickets,” Status Coup News reported. “When the invites were sent out on May 5, it was hyped as an incredible opportunity to mingle in person after two years of virtual events and meetings.”

 

We have the first woman (whatever that is) Vice President (and that), and one of at least some color, and Democrat women don’t want to meet her. They don’t want to dish out dollars to support the party she supposedly leads. They don’t want her to be president.

That’s the only reason to prop up dementia-Joe. A guy who, every time he speaks, does damage to the nation and the Democrat brand. And Kamal is worse.

And these are the people the “experts” on the Left chose to run the country or what’s left of it. Maybe they got that part right. Destruction is always the goal, and Biden-Harris will go down in history, assuming it doesn’t get re-written, as the worst Administration ever.

And I’m not suggesting they couldn’t do worse, but when Democrat women don’t want to attend an event featuring Democrat women, that’s bad. And why do they think the fall event will be a better draw? Nothing happening now is going to get better—quite the opposite.

Kamala will be even less of a draw in three to four months, but that’s the plan.

Let’s see how that works out.

 

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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