
Kamala And Hillary Are Reportedly Bonding Over The Shared Experience Of Losing To President Trump
By Russell Bartlett
Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris have something in common aside from being the only women ever nominated by a major party to run for president.
They also have a 0-1 record against the man who returned to the White House on Monday.
According to sources cited in a recent report, Clinton and Harris have been in communication since Election Day to discuss their shared experience.
As Breitbart reported:
“Since November, Harris and Clinton have spoken on multiple occasions about their exceedingly rare shared experience and about how to think through the future; in December, Harris quietly slipped out of her official residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington and over to Clinton’s home a few blocks away to chat and celebrate at a private reception for the former secretary of State after Biden awarded her the Medal of Freedom,” said the report.
One edge that Harris might have over Clinton is a chance to run for office again either as president or as Governor of California, which reports indicate she has been actively considering. Per Mercury News:
Most failed presidential candidates never seek any office again — but when they do, they often give the presidency one more try. Hello Trump II.
“It would be rare for Harris to run for an office other than president,” political analyst and USC professor Dan Schnur said, “but being governor of her home state could potentially be very alluring for her.”
Former VP Harris is asking Hillary for advice on how to deal with the loss of the election. Hopefully, Hillary tells her to just go away. pic.twitter.com/Goh9zphN82
— Mad Bull America (@america_mad) January 24, 2025