Kamala Harris Drops Out After Getting Torpedoed By Tulsi GabbardChris MenahanInformationLiberation Dec. 03, 2019 |
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![]() Kamala Harris could never recover after getting called out by Tulsi Gabbard during the second Democratic debate.
As Paul Joseph Watson noted, Harris's odds of snatching the nomination cratered after the July 31 debate: There was no reconciling her career as an aggressive prosecutor with today's Democratic Party. From Politico, "'One of the hardest decisions of my life': Kamala Harris ends once-promising campaign": Kamala Harris ended her presidential campaign on Tuesday after months of failing to lift her candidacy from the bottom of the field — a premature departure for a California senator once heralded as a top-tier contender for the nomination.Harris announced the move on Twitter:
Lauren Duca blamed "white supremacy" for her loss.
Gabbard was humble in victory:
As a reminder, Harris ran with the Jussie Smollett lynching hoax and exploited it to get a bill passed under false pretenses to make vaguely defined "lynching" a federal hate crime.
The highlight of her campaign was when she went on The Breakfast Club and talked about smoking weed and listening to Snoop Dogg to try and appeal to African Americans (this was the same show where Hillary Clinton did her famous "hot sauce in my bag" bit). [Embed starts at 37:20.] Harris also said during the same interview she supports "some type of" reparations. [Embed starts at 25:30.] Perhaps she should take the millions she raised and use it to pay reparations to all the descendants of the slaves her ancestors reportedly owned in Jamaica?
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