Kamala Harris, the former vice president who came up short in 2024, is now being criticized by none other than her former lover, Willie Brown. His candid predictions should raise eyebrows amongst those who thought she could easily slide into the California governor’s mansion.
Brown, a seasoned political insider, flat out suggests that she lacks the chops for the governor gig. Think about that for a moment. Even someone who knows Harris personally is throwing cold water on the idea of her running California. It’s not just a snub; it’s a reality check.
When you strip away the fluff, Harris just doesn’t have what it takes. Former vice president? Sure, but leadership experience? That’s where she falls short. Brown, who knows California politics like the back of his hand, says it like it is. He sees a field of talented contenders who outshine Harris in executive ability. Rick Caruso, for instance, has a strong business acumen that California desperately needs right now.
Harris has toyed with two paths: battling for California or gunning for the presidency again in 2028. It’s laughable to think she can mend the voter disconnect to win the White House. Polls show her support evaporating faster than a rock band reunion. And even though California is a liberal stronghold, Harris would face an uphill battle.
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Democrats love to preach about equality and merit, but when push comes to shove, will they support a candidate who reportedly lacks the skills for the job and couldn’t even secure the presidency? California needs decisive, capable leadership to rescue it from liberal policies that have dragged it down.
Harris needs to ask herself what she truly brings to the table. Is she qualified, or merely a political relic clinging to past titles and empty promises? In the land of golden opportunities, California can’t afford another failure. As Harris ponders her next move, one has to wonder: when will liberals stop cheerleading mediocrity and start advocating for real competence?