Democrat megadonor John Morgan recently made waves during his appearance on *News Nation* with Chris Cuomo, where he didn’t hold back in criticizing Kamala Harris and her campaign’s extravagant spending. Morgan expressed his disbelief at the more than one billion dollars spent by the Harris campaign, pointing out that much of it seemed to go towards flashy events rather than effective strategies. He highlighted a glaring issue: the campaign was pouring money into advertisements in states where it was clear she had no chance of winning. This kind of spending, according to Morgan, is not just wasteful; it’s a sign of poor leadership.
Morgan’s remarks were strikingly blunt for a Democrat donor. He stated that Harris’s mismanagement of funds essentially disqualifies her from future political endeavors, suggesting that this failure will follow her throughout her career. His words carry weight because they come from someone who has invested heavily in Democratic campaigns. In his view, if a candidate cannot run an effective campaign, they certainly cannot lead a country.
In a partial transcript shared via https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1861232888458391925, Morgan elaborated on his concerns about Harris’s future in politics. He said, “If you can’t run a campaign, you can’t run a country.” When pressed by Cuomo about whether there was any wrongdoing regarding the handling of donations, Morgan replied cryptically, “Well, maybe legally.” This statement hints at deeper issues within the campaign’s financial practices.
Morgan specifically criticized how the Harris campaign wasted resources on presidential ads in places like Florida—his home state—where their chances were slim to none. He pointed out that despite having ample funds and numerous consultants at their disposal, they still opted for continuous ad runs in uncompetitive areas. “They were running ads in Florida… And I’m like, why? I mean, are they running in Alabama and Idaho too?” he questioned rhetorically. His insight suggests that there might be ulterior motives behind such decisions; after all, if ads aren’t run, those responsible for buying them don’t get paid.
You can catch more of this discussion by watching the video linked here: https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1861232888458391925?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw.
Meanwhile, some media outlets have begun speculating about Harris potentially running again in 2028. However, many see this as merely smoke and mirrors amid her current struggles to eliminate over $20 million in debt from her previous campaign efforts. The need for continued financial support from donors only underscores Morgan’s point about the mishandling of funds and strategy within her camp.
For those following these developments closely or perhaps feeling frustrated with how things are unfolding within the party ranks—what do you think? Is Kamala Harris really fit to lead moving forward? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!
Source: Steadfast Nation
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