Investor Kevin O’Leary suggested that Democrats could come to regret their decision to crown Kamala Harris, who was immediately installed without a legitimate process after a coup took down Joe Biden.
During a Saturday appearance on Fox News, O’Leary told host Rachel Campos-Duffy that the party may have made a “huge mistake” by moving the unpopular vice president to the front of the line, likening her to failed Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
(Video: Fox News)
“So this election now is boiling down to voters in seven states, so swing voters,” O’Leary said. “They care about policy more than anything else. They’re sitting, waiting for more information so if Trump just stays on mandate with policy, he’s pretty clear on what he wants to do on energy, border, foreign affairs, he’s delivered messages on that, I can expect that Harris will do the same soon.”
“They’re the people that are going to decide, and I think now is the time to focusing on that,” he continued. “We’re down to 70 days and we still don’t know what’s gonna happen here. I’ll add one other element to this and it’s a narrative you started exploring today and it’s been over the last two days I’ve been hearing it.”
“If in fact Harris loses and it’s 50-50, she may win, she may lose,” he said. “This whole party, the Democratic party, is going to revisit what happened here because they did the same thing with Hillary Clinton. It was assumed she would win, they anointed her, she lost.”
“Harris is assumed a winner by anointment. If she loses, the party will never do this to itself again because they missed the opportunity to run a process and suck up another week of airtime, and they didn’t do it,” added O’Leary, who is known as “Mr. Wonderful” on the popular reality television series.
Mrs. Clinton famously lost the 2016 election to political newcomer Donald J. Trump despite being the overwhelming favorite in nearly every poll and fawning treatment by the media, a seismic event that sent the Democratic party spiraling into an escalating authoritarian madness that they never recovered from.
O’Leary then brought up California Gov. Gavin Newsom – a potential candidate who never had a chance because of his skin color – and his recent sarcastic remarks about the lack of openness of the process that handed the nomination to Harris once Biden was pushed aside by former House speaker Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats.
“I’m not saying she’s gonna lose, but I would have never let that happen if I’m selling a business,” O’Leary said.
“I tell my managers, never bring me one offer, bring me a process, show me there’s no other bid out there that I want, then I’ll make a decision if I’m selling. I was amazed they didn’t do that here because Newsom made reference to it, there may have been other candidates, or she could have emerged much stronger.”
“They didn’t do that. That may prove to be a huge mistake,” he concluded.
Win or lose, the undemocratic Democrats are stuck with her.
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