Former Democrat Tennessee Rep. Harold Ford Jr. said Wednesday on Fox News’ “The Five” that former Vice President Kamala Harris should thank Democrats for her 2024 presidential nomination instead of “blaming” them and “making excuses.”
Harris released her new memoir, “107 Days,” on Tuesday and has since conducted a media tour reflecting on her failed 2024 campaign. Discussing Harris and her repeated remarks about what little time she had to campaign.
“I think this exercise that the [former] vice president has undertaken is, at best, puzzling and, at worst, just a waste of time. Nine months after she loses the race, she comes on a television show to say that she had never hurt like this before,” Ford Jr. said. “If you’re serious about politics and you’re serious about the enterprise of policymaking, which is really about helping people, you don’t make it about yourself too. I would have thought she remains, Emily, I think you’re right, she is probably the proverbial leader of the party in some ways. She can make an argument.”
“Here we are, seven days before the government is slated to shut down because Democrats and Republicans, as usual, can’t get along,” Ford Jr. said. “Why isn’t she out saying, ‘Here’s what we should be doing. Here’s what I would have done had I been president. I’ve gotten over it. I lost. These are things I should have done’?”
During an appearance on ABC’s “The View” Tuesday, Harris falsely claimed that the 2024 presidential election was the “closest” of the 21st century. Despite the actual closest election being between former President George W. Bush and former Democratic nominee Al Gore, Harris blamed her loss on having only 107 days to launch her presidential campaign.
An excerpt released ahead of Harris’ book launch circulated last week, in which she wrote that she passed over former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as her 2024 running mate because it was “too big of a risk” for a Black woman to run with a gay man.
Ford Jr. continued to criticize Harris and her complaints about the limited time she had on the campaign trail, saying that other Democrats would have gladly accepted the party’s nomination.
I say she should go have another drink,.