By Mick Farthing|July 31, 2024
In a political landscape where public opinion can shift like sand dunes, Kamala Harris finds herself in an unexpected quagmire. The vice president has taken over the party’s presidential nomination. She has to convince voters that she’s right for the job, after supporting Biden’s disastrous agenda.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) had to find someone to replace Biden after he dropped out. It seems Harris was the only person available.
The broader issue at play here is the Democratic Party’s struggle to find someone who can beat Donald Trump. Their lawfare failed. An assassination attempt didn’t make their job easier. Can someone like Kamala, an untested and unimpressive figure, actually win enough votes to keep Trump out of the White House? It doesn’t seem as if her own people think so. Because undercover video is revealing what one DNC manager thinks of Harris.
From The Post Millennial:
A new undercover video released by the O’Keefe Media Group on Tuesday revealed Democratic National Committee and Kamala Harris Campaign Compliance Manager Joyce DeCerce saying that Harris will not “win this year,” adding that she’s “weirdly unpopular.”
“I like Kamala Harris, but I don’t think she’d win this year… She’s weirdly unpopular. I think a lot of that is racism and misogyny. And the Vice President is so easy to attack, right? She doesn’t have any accomplishments to speak of, because she’s vice president. She doesn’t make laws.”
A Bad Day for the DNC
A recently leaked conversation with a DNC compliance manager revealed a stark assessment of Harris’s popularity and electability. “Kamala is weirdly unpopular and won’t win in 2024,” the compliance manager announced. DeCerce claimed it was because of “racism” and “misogyny.” Convenient excuses. How about the fact she hasn’t done anything in four years to help America?
The DNC staffer said this to an undercover journalist who met with DeCerce for a date through Bumble. They had previously met up on several occasions. As we’ve seen in past undercover bombshells, it seems this Democrat said what many in the party are really thinking. Many Democrats probably fear Harris’ chances, although they might not admit it out loud.
Harris’ Problem with Popularity
The party rushed to make Harris the nominee, without a public process. That was bad enough. But they hurried to make a largely unpopular woman their candidate. Harris failed to get votes during the 2020 primary. She was given her job as vice president—as well as other jobs she used to climb the political ladder. Harris is best known for her “word salads” and incoherent comments. It seems most people consider her to be uninformed and ill-equipped to lead.
Hilariously, though, this DNC staffer said Harris was “weirdly” unpopular. No, it’s not weird at all if you are paying attention. Democrats might have picked her because they had no other options. No other Democrat was willing to stand up to Trump after he survived an assassination attempt. It could be that Democrats are taking their lumps this year, knowing they’ll lose, and hoping for something better in four years. That is why they let Harris take the nomination—it won’t be a big deal if an unpopular candidate loses.
The Role of the Media
The media’s portrayal of Kamala Harris has also played a significant role in shaping public perception. The liberal media worked very hard to promote Harris as a strong and impressive leader. That has seemed to backfire, as the public continues to ridicule this DNC prop. This has contributed to the narrative that she is an unpopular and ineffective leader.
At the time of this writing, DeCerce’s social accounts have been set to private. The Democrat staffer might be scrambling to counter this bombshell revelation, and chances are, DeCerce will be out of a job soon.
Key Takeaways:
- A DNC compliance manager has expressed doubts about Kamala Harris’s chances in the 2024 election.
- DeCerce called Harris “weirdly unpopular” in an undercover video.
- The media has tried to hype up Kamala’s nomination, despite the fact she is polling behind Donald Trump.