Kamala Harris laughed at Presidential Election Day celebration
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris Ocked on Monday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of her failed presidential election.
A year ago, then-President Joe Biden announced via social media that he would be like that. I’m losing my presidential race. He supported Harris shortly afterwards, and Harris became the Democratic candidate for the 2024 presidential election.
Harris celebrated the anniversary by writing a post to X with photos from her past campaigns.
“A year ago, I launched a campaign for the President of the United States. There was the opportunity and honor to travel through our country and meet Americans fighting for a better future over 107 days of our race. Harris wrote.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced the presidential election shortly after then-President Joe Biden dropped out. (AP Photo/Jaclyn Martin)
Many social media users weren’t particularly impressed, but pointed out that they had failed to refer to Biden in their photos and posts.
“You didn’t get a single major vote. How democratic,” writes Amy Curtis of Twitchy.
A study by the RNC, managed by the Republican National Committee, posted that “being a presidential candidate without receiving a single vote is not the flex you think.”
Washington Free Beacon Investigation Reporter Chuckros joked.
Political commentator Link Lauren agreed, “I haven’t mentioned Biden again. I’m really trying to erase my relationship with him. She was there in that failed administration and Rockstep. I don’t have amnesia.”
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“Why did that campaign begin on July 21st,” said Dan McLaughlin, a senior author of the National Review.
“A year ago, today, I started a campaign for the President of the United States.” Ah, I remember that. Author John Hawkins joked.
“Your failure and reputation was perfect,” wrote Kurt Schlichter, columnist at Townhall.com.
Fox News Digital I contacted Harris’ team for comments.
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FEC filing showed Harris campaign Over $1 billion spent In three months, including celebrity influencers, radical activist groups and spending on private jets. She was defeated by President Donald Trump in November.