Sorting by

×

Kamala Celebrates 2024 Election Loss?

Advertisements

Kamala Harris is back in the headlines—but not for winning.

The failed 2024 Democratic nominee is being mocked nationwide after announcing a 15-city international book tour celebrating her disastrous campaign loss to President Donald Trump.

The 60-year-old ex–vice president will hit the road on September 24, one day after releasing her new memoir, 107 Days, which she calls a “behind-the-scenes” look at her short-lived presidential run. Harris, who oversaw what she herself dubbed “the shortest campaign in modern history,” is now trying to spin defeat into profit.

But instead of sparking excitement, her announcement video—showing her smiling on the campaign trail—triggered a flood of ridicule online.

Social Media Torches Kamala’s “Victory Lap”

“Never seen someone celebrate an L like that,” one user wrote. Another sarcastically called it “the loser tour.” Others mocked the massive waste of money: “How to blow $2.5 billion in 107 days.”

The backlash highlights how out-of-touch Harris remains with everyday Americans. Instead of moving forward, critics say she’s cashing in on failure.

Advertisements

Politicians and Commentators Pile On

Conservatives and even White House insiders joined the chorus of mockery.

  • Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) blasted the effort as a “nationwide comedy tour.”
  • Deputy White House Press Secretary Abigail Jackson asked, “She’s doing a tour about how she lost? Does her team have zero self-awareness?”
  • Commentator Stephen L. Miller summed it up: “If this last election taught us anything, it’s that people want to hear less, not more, from her.”

The Bitter Truth About 2024

Harris only became the Democratic nominee after Joe Biden abandoned his re-election bid in July 2024, just 107 days before Election Day. For a brief moment, biased media outlets suggested she had momentum, with some polls showing her ahead of Trump.

But those gains quickly evaporated. When the votes were counted, Harris became the first Democrat in 20 years to lose the popular vote—a devastating blow that underscored how little trust voters had in her leadership.

Tour Ends in Miami, But Political Career Already Over

Despite the widespread mockery, Harris insists her book shares “lessons learned” and a path “forward together.” Her tour includes stops in New York, Washington, D.C., Canada, and London, before ending in Miami on November 20.

But to many Americans, this tour looks less like a comeback and more like a desperate attempt to stay relevant. While President Trump leads the nation, Harris is left reliving her defeat, one book signing at a time.