
When Vice President Kamala Harris took the reins of the Democratic Party just over 100 days ago, it was the latest triumph in a political career that has been marked by both reversals of fortune and history-making breakthroughs.
After years when she was at times dismissed as the misstep-prone understudy to an unpopular president, Harris — the first Black and Indian American woman nominated for the presidency — rose on a wave of left-wing enthusiasm after replacing President Joe Biden atop the ticket in July. She erased former president Donald Trump’s lead in the polls, drew a billion dollars in donations and became the coconut-themed avatar of a party that suddenly dared to nourish hopes of keeping the White House.
Woman films herself having a shocking meltdown over the election.
“If you voted for Trump unfollow me and block me. If you didn’t vote unfollow me and block me.”
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) November 6, 2024
The meltdowns are even better than in 2016
— ♛ ✡︎ (@NiohBerg) November 6, 2024
