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A Democratic strategist is calling on Kamala Harris to drop out of future presidential bids

A Democratic strategist is calling on Kamala Harris to drop out of future presidential bids





Democratic strategist Taryn Bond has publicly called on Vice President Kamala Harris to abandon any future presidential ambitions following her defeat to President-elect Donald Trump. Harris has reportedly expressed interest in remaining politically active, potentially considering another run for president in 2028 or a gubernatorial campaign in California.

  • Bond urged Harris to abandon her presidential aspirations and reconsider her reliance on advisers from her last campaign.
  • Criticism of Harris’ campaign spending has surfaced, with allegations of financial mismanagement after he blew $1.5 billion on media appearances and events.
  • The Democratic National Committee has denied reports of campaign debt, but has faced internal criticism for overspending.
  • Harris lost all seven battleground states and the popular vote, a significant defeat for the Democratic nominee.
A Democratic strategist is calling on Kamala Harris to drop out of future presidential bids

‘Please don’t’: Democratic strategist pleads with Kamala Harris to never run for president again

Democratic strategist Taryn Bond said Wednesday that Vice President Kamala Harris should never consider running for president in the future after she lost to President-elect Donald Trump.

Harris has reportedly told her political advisers that she “continues to fight” and wants to consider her political options, including a possible run for president in 2028 or launching a gubernatorial campaign in California. in accordance to Politico. Bond told Newsmax’s “National Report” that Harris should cross her opinion of another presidential run off her list and distance herself from her previous advisers during the latest campaign.

“(Her political ambition should not be) to run for president again in 2028, please don’t run,” Bond said. “I can’t speak for the governor of California. Californians seem to have a lot of support for her, we have yet to gauge what that support looks like after this current run she just had. It might be the only thing that makes sense for her to consider, but I hope she doesn’t. And if she’s relying on the same counselors who advised her the first cycle, I wouldn’t listen to them.”

GOP strategist Luke Ball argued that Harris could not be elected “dog catcher” anywhere but California, especially after the campaign burned through $1.5 billion on celebrity appearances and interviews. Harris campaign spent six figures to arrange the vice president’s interview on Alex Cooper’s sex-themed podcast “Call Her Daddy” and spent more than $15 million on “event preparation,” The Washington Examiner reported.

Heavy campaign spending has left the Democratic National Committee potentially liable for significant sums debt what made it happen dismiss hundreds of employees. However, the campaign’s chief financial officer, Patrick Stauffer, denied reports that the party is heavily in debt through the 2024 election cycle.

“As of Election Day, there were no outstanding debts or delinquent accounts.” — Stauffer told Bloomberg.

Democratic National Finance Committee member Lindy Lee told News Nation on Tuesday that she was “appalled” by Harris and her campaign’s lack of accountability for the massive spending spree, while Democratic donor John Morgan argued Monday that the campaign spending should end Harris’ political career.

Harris is lost all seven battleground states and the popular vote for Trump, who became the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote since former President George W. Bush in 2004.

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