While conservatives are celebrating Donald Trump’s victory and at times are laughing over the meltdowns coming from the woke left after Kamala Harris’ crushing Election Day defeat, the civil war in Democrat Party circles is heating up, effectively exploding out into the open for the country to see.
As RedState previously reported, for instance, there was DNC National Finance Committee member Lindy Li, who after the election opened up to reporters about areas where she thought the Kamala Harris campaign had made strategic mistakes, with one suggestion being that Harris maybe should have picked Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as her running mate.
“…she went with someone actually to her left Minnesota… In the eyes of the American people, Walz was the governor who oversaw the protests,” Li said, according to Fox News.
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Other prominent Democrat public figures are shall we say being even more blunt about it, with Philadelphia Democrat Party Chair Bob Brady giving, among other things, a very Philly-esque assessment of the Harris campaign’s alleged lack of coordination with locals on the ground:
“I would’ve liked to see the Harris campaign – especially the national campaign – coordinate with us a little bit. Talk to us a little bit. Give us a little bit more resources. Show us some respect. Didn’t happen,” he told NBC10 on Wednesday. “They were just elitist and went out there, did their own thing and didn’t include Democratic city committee or (ward leaders) or committee people. They just didn’t do it.”
Brady said Harris’ short campaign made it all the more important for her to reach out to him and other Philly-area Democrats.
“Don’t you want to go to the people that have a proven record that know how to do this stuff and can help you along with it? Didn’t happen,” he said.
He also criticized their election-eve celebrity-packed concert (which included Oprah Winfrey and Lady Gaga) that he said was a big headache traffic-wise, cost a lot of money – and where Harris herself only spent a few minutes talking to the crowd:
Brady, who is reportedly a “longtime friend” of Joe Biden’s, said he was invited by the campaign to a D.C. meeting that took place Wednesday, a meeting that he declined to attend:
“I’m not getting any backlash,” Brady said from the weekly ”pizza with the chair” gathering. He said the Harris campaign invited him to an afternoon meeting of Democratic leaders in Washington on Wednesday. “Not a chance,” Brady said of going. “I never even met with the lady.”
We wrote before about the problems the Pennsylvania campaign operation was having and how local officials were saying they didn’t feel like the Harris campaign knew how to connect with voters of color and blue-collar voters in the state, something that ended up playing out in real-time on election night.
Is Brady right? Yep. Would it be nice for them to continue to make these same mistakes in future elections because they help Republican candidates be victorious? Absolutely.
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