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After 2024 Loss to President Trump, Harris Plans Political Comeback—but Critics Say It’s More of the Same

Kamala Harris, the former vice president who failed to inspire voters in the 2024 election, is making headlines again—but not for the reasons she might hope. Harris is set to give a major speech in San Francisco this week, marking her first high-profile appearance since being soundly defeated by President Donald Trump.

And conservatives across the country are already reacting with a mix of mockery, disbelief, and sharp criticism.


$50K for a Seat to Hear Harris Speak? Democrats Think So

Harris, 60, will serve as the keynote speaker at the Emerge America 20th anniversary gala—a Democrat fundraising event aimed at training liberal women to run for office. The ticket prices? They range from $250 for basic entry to an eye-popping $50,000 for elite sponsorship. Even a livestream of the event will cost $25.

This is the same Kamala Harris who claims to fight for the “middle class”—while speaking to wealthy donors in one of America’s most left-wing cities.


Harris to Criticize Trump’s First 100 Days—While Conservatives Mock Her “Word Salad” Style

The former vice president is expected to focus her speech on the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, though details of her remarks remain vague.

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Social media users, however, are already roasting the event before she even hits the stage.

“Can’t wait for another ‘word salad’ with a side of awkward cackling,” one user posted on X.
“Which accent will she use this time?” joked another, referencing Harris’s history of changing her tone based on audience demographics.

Entrepreneur Steve Mur piled on:

“Looking forward to more lectures about the ‘duality of democracy’—all from someone who couldn’t even win her own party’s nomination in 2020.”


Is Harris Planning a 2028 Run—or Just Trying to Stay Relevant?

Rumors are swirling about Harris’s next political move. Insiders suggest she’s weighing a run for California governor in 2026 or possibly preparing for another attempt at the presidency in 2028.

Last month, Harris insisted, “I’m staying in this fight,” but critics say the American people have already spoken—and they’re not interested in recycled liberal talking points.

“When you fire a head coach, the last person you want to hear from is the one who got fired,” conservative commentator Mike Lester said bluntly.


Bottom Line: Voters Rejected Kamala Harris—But the Liberal Elite Won’t Let Go

While President Trump focuses on securing the border, rebuilding the economy, and restoring American energy dominance, Kamala Harris is returning to the same old playbook of identity politics and empty rhetoric.

Her San Francisco speech may impress wealthy donors, but everyday Americans—especially seniors, workers, and veterans—aren’t buying what she’s selling.