Previous Vice Head of state and Autonomous governmental candidate Kamala Harris instead dubiously declared that she lost in the “closest governmental political election in the 21 st Century” throughout a meeting with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow on Monday night.
The assertion came as Harris described that she penned her project memoir, 107 Days , due to the “unmatched” nature of her candidacy.
“The resting vice head of state enters the race versus a former president of the United States who’s been competing 10 years, with 107 days to go. And it ended up being the closest presidential election in the 21 st Century,” mused Harris as Maddow responded along. “And there was a lot concerning those 107 days that, for me, and this is really a behind the curtain check out those 107 days, had to do with seeing individuals who seemingly had nothing alike integrating by the thousands, with a degree of optimism and, risk I state joy, regarding the opportunities for America. And I intend to advise people about that light that people brought to it, and to advise people that that light is still there.”
It’s uncertain what metric Harris would utilize to back up this brag. Donald Trump bested Harris in the Electoral University in 2014, 312 – 226 Joe Biden and Harris prevailed over Trump by a margin of 306 – 232 in 2020 Trump defeated Hillary Clinton , 304 – 227, in 2016 Actually, the only two political elections decided by larger margins since the turn of the millennium were 2008 and 2012
Harris wasn’t closer than any type of other loser in the preferred ballot, either. George W. Shrub lost the popular vote, however won the Electoral University in 2000, as did Trump in 2016
And she wasn’t the closest to “tipping” the Electoral University– determined by reviewing the shortest possible course to winning enough states to take the White Residence– falling short of the efficiencies of Al Gore in 2000, John Kerry in 2004, Clinton in 2016, and Trump in 2020
Harris’s claim however went undisputed by Maddow, the longtime political analyst and face of her network.
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