Kamala Harris made a video to “show face” after she disappeared from the news following her defeat to former President Donald Trump in the polls.
Before the presidential elections, Harris dominated the US political space so much that one might think she was the de facto president running the country, and Biden was doing the ceremonial status. News on Harris dominated the timeline including mentions from popular celebrities, appearances in events as well as her voicing opinions on matters.
However, following her landslide loss to Donald Trump, Harris seemingly disappeared from the media, and this was noted by many on social media.
The quest for the vice president to make an appearance climaxed with the video she recently made where she reminded her followers never to allow anybody to take away their power. Gesticulating, Harris urged her followers to remain steadfast as they were before the election and never lose focus despite the circumstances. Watch below:
Many people did not seem satisfied with her motivational speech and trolled her saying she was drunk when she made the video.
“This is the speech your drunk friend gives you at the end of the night as she puts her hand on your shoulder and then goes to pass out” – Michael Malice
“Wouldn’t be surprised if her blood was 100% pure alcohol..” – Hugo Vale
Things did not also get better with her comeback when David Plouffe, the senior advisor to her presidential campaign seemingly revealed that she never had a lead over Trump based on their own analysis, hence, those public polls that claimed Harris was ahead after analyzing public sentiments, supports and mock elections where all false.
Plouffe made the stark revelation in a Pod Save Americapodcast where he discussed why she failed, adding that the public support for Harris was mostly static throughout the campaign and that internal polling almost gave the same result. Watch the episode below:
Despite $1.5 billion spent on the campaign and $20 million reportedly still outstanding, Harris’s campaign seemingly knew the VP would not win the election.