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Now that it is Over, what is to Become of Kamala Harris?

Now that it is Over, what is to Become of Kamala Harris?

Her campaign is $20 million in the red, and they are still begging donors for more money. She promised to pay her campaign staff through Christmas, but now may renege on that promise.

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Nov 18, 2024
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Now that it is Over, what is to Become of Kamala Harris?
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Opinion | What Happened to Kamala Harris? - The New York Times

If she wasn’t Kamala Harris, I would feel somewhat sorry for the predicament she was placed in when Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama kicked Joe to the curb and anointed her as “the one.” But alas, she is Kamala, she is extremely evil, and therefore is worthy of ZERO sympathy.

According to the New York Times, the Harris/Walz campaign burned through $1.5 billion in 15 weeks. That is an enormous amount of spending that leads me and many others to ask where the hell it all went. How do you have $1.5 billion at your disposal and come up $20 million short when the dust settles? I’ll tell you how…they stayed with the democrat playbook of overspending and under delivering. The campaign is still asking donors to pony up so they can pay their debts, even though they have lost. That has got to be one awkward phone call.

There is one thing they didn’t spend much money on, and that was yard signs. I live in Western/Central New York State, and I can confirm that in my neck of the woods, yards signs were 100-1 pro-Trump. Actual Harris/Walz signs were as elusive as a rainbow unicorn, with most people who were planning to vote for Harris/Walz opting for anti-Trump signs in their yard instead. And even the anti-Trump signs were few and far between.

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