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Kamala Harris Mocked For Marking One-Year Of Campaign That Failed Before A Single Vote

Kamala Harris marked the anniversary of her 2024 presidential campaign launch with a post on X. Her post thanked supporters and reflected on her short campaign. Many online users quickly mocked her for ignoring Joe Biden and celebrating a failed run. Critics pointed out she never won a single vote in the primary. Some accused her of trying to erase her connection to Biden’s presidency.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris faced heavy criticism on Monday after she celebrated the one-year anniversary of her failed presidential campaign. One year earlier President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed Harris. She quickly became the Democratic nominee for president in 2024.

“One year ago today, I began my campaign for President of the United States,” Harris had posted.

Harris marked the occasion with a post on X. She shared photos from her campaign and wrote about traveling the country and meeting people. She praised Americans for standing up for democracy and said she was inspired by their courage. The message ended with a thank you to supporters and a call to keep fighting together.

Critics did not find the post inspiring. Many mocked her for failing to win a single primary vote. Some noted she did not mention Biden in the message or photos. Others said she was trying to distance herself from his administration.

Post Sparks Harsh Response From Political Commentators

Amy Curtis wrote that Harris never got a single vote and called the post undemocratic. The Republican National Committee mocked her rise to nominee status without a vote. Chuck Ross and Link Lauren said she was erasing Biden from history. Dan McLaughlin questioned why she started her campaign on July 21. John Hawkins made fun of her media nicknames and asked if she had won. Kurt Schlichter called her failure complete.

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