Kamala Harris Still Can’t Take a Hint!

Kamala Harris just won’t take the hint. After losing the 2024 election in a landslide—getting trounced by President Trump in all seven swing states and losing the popular vote—she’s still talking about making another run. Yes, really. Despite voters across the country saying “no thanks” loud and clear, Harris is once again floating the idea of becoming president.

In a recent interview with the BBC, Harris declared, “I am not done.” She added, “I have lived my entire career a life of service, and it’s in my bones.” Now, let’s pause right there. If your “life of service” means empty speeches, awkward laughs, and a record of failure so strong that your own party left you out to dry, then maybe it’s time to rethink what service really means.

The BBC interviewer, Laura Kuenssberg, didn’t let her off easy either. She told Harris straight to her face that betting odds rank her *behind* Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. That’s right—the Hollywood actor and former wrestler, who hasn’t declared any political ambitions, is more popular than Kamala Harris.

Harris brushed it off, saying, “I’ve never listened to polls.” That’s a convenient excuse when the polls are stacked against you. But let’s not forget—polls didn’t just say she was unpopular. The election results confirmed it. Harris and her ticket were rejected by nearly every key group they needed to win.

And now she wants another shot? Piers Morgan didn’t hold back, calling her “a whiny, delusional, angry and bitter woman who cannot accept that she was a terrible candidate.” He’s not wrong. She ran a forgettable 2020 primary campaign, dropped out before the first votes were cast, and then somehow stumbled her way into the Vice Presidency under Joe Biden. That’s not exactly a path of strength or leadership.

Even within her own party, Harris has rivals eyeing the same prize. California Governor Gavin Newsom recently told CBS that he’s considering a 2028 run. “I’d be lying otherwise,” he admitted. At least he’s being honest about it. And let’s face it—Newsom might have his own problems, but he doesn’t carry the same level of baggage that Harris does.

The Democrat bench is looking pretty shaky these days. You’ve got one candidate who can’t win an election and another who ran California into the ground. And somehow, both think they’re the future of the country.

Kamala Harris represents much of what voters rejected in 2024: identity politics, empty words, and a total lack of leadership. Americans want results, not rehearsed slogans. They want someone who can bring order, not confusion. That’s why President Trump is back in office, delivering economic growth, securing our border, and restoring American pride.

While Harris fantasizes about being the first female president, the country is moving on—and moving forward. Her time has come and gone. And no matter how many times she says it’s “in her bones,” the American people have already made up their minds.


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