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Kamala’s 2028 Dream Dashed by Democrat Divisions

Democrats are scrambling to fix their messaging mess as they eye the 2028 election. Kamala Harris, who flopped as Joe Biden’s face of the 2024 disaster, wants to try again – but even her party seems lukewarm about it. A new poll shows her slipping behind Pete Buttigieg, the far-left former mayor who abandoned his own state to chase White House dreams.

Experts say this proves Democrats still haven’t learned from their 2024 humiliation. They keep pushing woke warriors like Harris who can’t connect with regular Americans. “She’s all talk, no action,” one GOP strategist joked. “Her biggest achievement is making Democrats look clueless.”

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Experts say this proves Democrats haven’t learned from their humiliating loss. They keep pushing woke warriors like Harris who can’t connect with hardworking Americans. “She’s all talk, no action,” one GOP strategist mocked. “Her biggest achievement is making Democrats look clueless.”

Maura Healey and Mark Kelly are emerging as potential alternatives. Healey barely squeezed out a win in deep-blue Massachusetts, while Kelly won Arizona by a razor-thin margin. Neither has the leadership chops to unite a fractured party, critics argue.

Harris’ recent attempt to reboot her image – a cringe-worthy “youth outreach” video – backfired badly. “It feels like she’s trying to be the cool aunt at a middle school dance,” a conservative radio host quipped. “Young voters see through the act.”

Meanwhile, Republicans remain united behind Donald Trump’s victory in 2024. The GOP sees weakness in Democrats’ infighting and obsession with radical policies. “They’re stuck in identity politics while Americans just want affordable gas and safe schools,” a spokesperson said.

Without a clear leader, Democrats are left debating failed strategies. “They keep betting on the same broken horses,” a political analyst noted. “Febreeze won’t cover up the stench of anti-American policies.”

Voters aren’t fooled. The latest poll reveals rising distrust in Democrats’ economic plans and soft-on-crime agenda. “Every Harris speech starts with excuses, not solutions,” one 27-year-old Republican voter said. “We need leaders, not apologists.”

Conservatives warn the-left’s obsession with woke ideals will cost them again in 2028. “Democrats don’t care about your jobs or kids’ schools – they cater to elites,” a commentator declared. “America deserves better.”

Written by Keith Jacobs

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