Vice President Harris is on the fast track to becoming the candidate for the Democrat Party. But not everyone is thrilled.
And now a DNC official kneecapped Kamala Harris with one stunning confession.
In a revealing moment caught on hidden camera, Joyce DeCerce, the Democratic National Committee’s compliance manager, cast serious doubt on Vice President Kamala Harris’s chances in the 2024 presidential race.
Despite her position as the party’s presumptive nominee, DeCerce’s candid remarks suggest a significant lack of confidence within her own ranks.
In a video released by James O’Keefe on Tuesday, DeCerce confessed to an undercover journalist from the O’Keefe Media Group that Harris was “weirdly unpopular” and lacked any substantial “accomplishments to speak of,” even after three years as Biden’s vice president.
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BREAKING: DNC Manager: ‘I Don’t Think Kamala Harris Would Win;' Admits to Making Empty Promises to Donors
“I don’t think Kamala Harris would win this year,” reveals Joyce DeCerce (@JoyceDecerce) (he/him), Compliance Manager for the Democratic National Committee (@DNC) and Kamala… pic.twitter.com/p2jCmwbEPu
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) July 30, 2024
DeCerce, whose role involves tracking donations and expenditures for the DNC, elaborated on the fundraising tactics employed. He revealed that much of it involved pandering to donors’ desires by saying “what they want to hear.”
“You just put on a performance for them, a little show, right?” he said, acknowledging that some donors withheld contributions if they sensed the campaign was struggling.
In an attempt to defend Harris, DeCerce attributed the criticism she faces to “a bunch of racist, s*xist, bulls***,” arguing that such attacks wouldn’t be directed at a male counterpart. “People call her ditsy,” he lamented.
James O’Keefe also revisited an earlier exposé featuring Charlie Kraiger, a Cybersecurity Policy Analyst and Foreign Affairs Executive Office of the President.
In January, Kraiger expressed concern that Harris was a liability to Biden’s reelection campaign, stating on hidden camera that she was “not popular” and highlighting her inability to retain black staff, who reportedly quit “en masse.”
Despite the DNC’s public support, these insider revelations paint a bleak picture of Harris’s viability as a candidate, underscoring the internal discord and skepticism surrounding her campaign.
That being said, many Democrats are incredibly relieved that they don’t have to run Biden anymore.
Despite claims of widespread support, skepticism still lingers around Vice President Kamala Harris’s viability as the Democratic nominee for 2024. A recent survey from the Associated Press/NORC Research Center revealed that nearly 8 in 10 Democrats would be satisfied with Harris at the top of the ticket, with 79 percent showing support. This increase in satisfaction follows President Biden’s recent withdrawal and endorsement of Harris.
However, it’s worth noting that just before Biden’s exit, and following his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump, only about 4 in 10 Democrats were satisfied with him as the nominee. This stark contrast raises questions about whether Harris’s support is genuine or merely a default response to Biden stepping aside.
The latest poll also uncovered a troubling confidence gap. While a majority of Democrats (71 percent) believe Harris will defeat Trump in November, this pales in comparison to the 88 percent of Republicans who are confident in a Trump victory.
Even within her own party, 28 percent of Democrats doubt Harris’s chances against the former president.
These findings suggest that while there may be a facade of unity and satisfaction within the Democratic Party, underlying doubts about Harris’s electability and effectiveness remain significant.
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