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Ex-DNC volunteer turned Trump voter mocks claims Harris ran flawless campaign: ‘This was anything but’

Ex-DNC volunteer turned Trump voter mocks claims Harris ran flawless campaign: ‘This was anything but’

Following the historic election victory of newly elected President Trump, several liberal media experts have come to his defense Vice President Harris, He said the California native ran a “flawless,” “incredible” campaign.

However, a former DNC volunteer disputed this idea, arguing that the Harris campaign was “anything but” perfect.

“The people at ‘The View’ and all the media elites right now who say Kamala Harris ran a perfect campaign are completely fooling themselves. This was not a perfect campaign. This was anything but,” said former DNC volunteer Evan Barker. on “Jesse Watters Primetime” Tuesday.

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“She drove Liz Cheney all over the Rust Belt. She has completely misunderstood the pain the American people are going through right now with the economy. And she never addressed those concerns. That’s why the Democratic Party lost.”

After a tumultuous campaign season Trump sailed to victory in the early morning hours last Wednesday, after closing out key battleground states such as Pennsylvania and Georgia and gaining 270 electoral votes. He finished the race with 312 electoral votes to Harris’ 226 and won the popular vote.

In the final days of the campaign cycle, opinion polls indicated that the election outcome was likely to be very close. The results showed a clear victory for Trump.

Barker, who left the Democratic Party nominee and voted for Trump, said she saw Harris’ loss “coming a mile away.”

“When I was at the DNC, I saw what they were selling, and like most of America, I didn’t want to buy it,” she said. “This is an election decided by Americans who have decided they have had enough and they will not stand for it any longer.”

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Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a concession speech following the 2024 presidential election, on Wednesday, November 6, on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

However, the consequences of the devastating loss have had an impact the Democratic Party that members point to each other for Trump’s victory.

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Amid the blame game, Barker argued that “the party I belong to blames everyone but themselves.”

“Over the last eight years, I have seen a party that has moved further and further away from the working class of this country,” she said, echoing the sentiments of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

Sanders has taken the blame for the Democratic Party’s loss for “abandoning” the working class.

“It shouldn’t be a huge surprise that a Democratic Party that has failed the working class would find that the working class has failed them. While the Democratic leadership defends the status quo, the American people are angry and want change,” Sanders said. X accompanied last week by a press release about the election results. “And they’re right.”

Other notable voices in the party, including former leader Nancy Pelosi, pointed the finger at President Biden, who left Vice President Harris with just over 100 days until the election when he withdrew from the race.

Some have even pointed to former President Obama’s role in the Harris campaign.

As the party grapples with post-election infighting, Barker reasoned that Harris ultimately failed to connect her campaign to the “reality” facing Americans.

“If this is their reality, and you have a candidate who goes out with Oprah Winfrey and Al Sharpton and pays all these celebrities millions of dollars, it’s like the American people can see right through that,” she told host Jesse. Watters.

In the wake of Harris’ loss, President-elect Trump is preparing his transition to the White House in January.

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Fox News’ Emma Colton contributed to this report.