Kamala Harris just won’t disappear — and conservatives are loving every second of it.
Despite her humiliating defeat in the 2024 presidential election and widespread backlash for pushing Joe Biden out of the race, Harris is now trying to rebrand herself as the future of the Democratic Party.
“I was the Democratic nominee for president,” Harris boldly declared during a Wall Street Journal interview on Friday. “I came close to winning. Of course I do.”
Harris made the comments while promoting her new book, 107 Days, in Philadelphia — a memoir chronicling her crushing loss to President Donald Trump.
But insiders warn the tour is backfiring, sparking deep fractures within the Democratic Party and reigniting tensions among far-left activists and establishment Democrats alike.
Democrats Turn on Kamala Harris
Many Democrats are furious with Harris, accusing her of tearing the party apart just to stay in the spotlight.
Her book takes direct swipes at Joe Biden, painting him as weak while criticizing her running mate selection process.
- She labeled Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as “too ambitious.”
- She dismissed former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg — who is gay — as a “political risk” to run alongside a Black woman.
Former top aide Ashley Etienne, who once served as Harris’ communications director, blasted the book for failing to highlight what Democrats consider Biden’s accomplishments.
“I would have advised her to write a different book, one that cements her legacy,” Etienne said.
Bernie Sanders’ campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, also went on the attack.
“Her campaign lacked conviction and clarity,” Shakir said.
“Blaming others for her failures is weak leadership — and it damages the Democratic Party.”
Harris Silent on Biden’s Decline
Harris’ biggest political liability remains her silence while Biden’s mental health visibly declined in the months before the 2024 election.
In her book, Harris admitted Biden “got tired,” but bizarrely claimed,
“I don’t believe it was incapacity. If I believed that, I would have said so.
As loyal as I am to President Biden, I am more loyal to my country.”
Critics say Harris’ words ring hollow — and that she betrayed the American people by staying quiet while Biden’s fitness to lead was in doubt.
Far-Left Furious With Harris
Harris has also alienated the far-left wing of her party.
During a recent MSNBC interview, she refused to name socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, referring to him only as “the Democrat.”
Facing backlash, Harris later scrambled to clarify in the Wall Street Journal interview, saying,
“No, I did endorse Mamdani.”
The incident highlights deep divisions between moderate Democrats and the radical progressive base — a growing civil war that Republicans are watching closely.
Kamala Cashes In While Democrats Implode
While her political future is uncertain, Harris is making big money.
She recently signed with top Hollywood talent agency CAA and is demanding an eye-popping $250,000 per speech, according to insiders.
To many Americans, this proves Harris is focused on enriching herself, not serving the country.
Even some Democrats privately admit they’re ready to move on from Harris completely as she becomes more of a distraction than a leader.
Bottom Line: A Gift to Conservatives
With Donald Trump back in the White House, Harris’ chaotic re-emergence is seen as a blessing for conservatives.
Her infighting, arrogance, and self-promotion are creating headaches for Democrats — and comedy gold for Republicans.
As one GOP strategist put it:
“The more Harris talks, the more Trump wins.”
Why This Matters
Kamala Harris represents everything wrong with the modern Democratic Party:
- Elitism and self-interest over service.
- Division and identity politics over unity.
- Weak leadership when America needs strength.
Her desperate attempt at a political comeback is a stark reminder of what’s at stake in 2028 — and why Trump’s America First movement remains so popular among patriotic Americans.