Kamala Harris is back in the spotlight, claiming she’s not finished with her political ambitions, despite her disastrous 2024 presidential campaign. Her unprecedented defeat should have been a wake-up call, yet she insists serving in public office is “in [her] bones.”

In a stunning display of denial, Harris declared, “I am not done.” This statement comes after she lost to Donald Trump in every swing state and the popular vote. Her refusal to acknowledge reality is truly remarkable.

The British journalist Laura Kuenssberg delivered a ruthless reality check during an interview, highlighting that Harris is seen as a political outsider, even ranking behind Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in public favor. “Is that underestimating you?” Kuenssberg asked. Harris deflected, saying she’s never listened to polls, which is truly a head-scratcher given the numerical evidence of her shortcomings.

Despite her lack of popularity, she clings to the hope of running for president again. Critics see this as nothing more than self-delusion, embodying a bitterness that is hard to ignore. Piers Morgan didn’t hold back, calling her “whiny, delusional, angry, and bitter,” insisting there’s “no chance she ever gets another go at it.”

Meanwhile, Harris isn’t the only one eyeing the presidency. California Governor Gavin Newsom is also considering a run, openly acknowledging that he’d be lying if he denied the possibility. He’s staked his claim with a casual insistence that competition in 2028 is inevitable.

Clearly, Kamala Harris is out of touch with the political climate and the sentiments of the American people. Her insistence on relevance in the wake of such a severe electoral loss raises serious questions about her judgment. The American electorate has spoken, and it’s time for Harris to accept it. The Republican base stands firm in its resolve: the era of Kamala Harris in leadership is over.