When Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris as his running mate, it was just the sort of bold shakeup his campaign needed to energize Democratic voters. Yes, Joe’s an old white man, but Kamala Harris is young, multiracial, and, above all, dynamic. She represented the hip, with-it future of the Democratic Party in America.
Well, now, after a year and a half of watching her in action, the folks who were overflowing with unbridled enthusiasm for Kamala Harris have seen for themselves the extent of her potential … and they’re not nearly as impressed as they had tried to convince themselves they were.
Say a prayer for @ScottBix's mentions. Incidentally, one of the things I noticed throughout the final weeks of the reconciliation was how Kamala Harris was kind of MIA. Even when Sinema tried to screw Democrats, she wasn't trying to work the floor.https://t.co/vbBy37sOk2
— Eric Michael Garcia (@EricMGarcia) August 14, 2022
More from the Daily Beast’s Scott Bixby:
Years after the end of the knockdown-dragout Democratic primaries, the loose collective of digital warriors [known as the #KHive] are still fighting on her behalf. And yet, according to some of the #KHive’s leaders, the vibe has shifted since the heyday of the 2020 campaign, when Harris’ fervently—sometimes recklessly—devoted fans earned compliments from the campaign and a request for support from Biden himself.
“The job of the vice president has always been to take on issues that may not be politically sexy or easy wins for the administration. She knew that when she decided to accept the president’s offer to join the ticket,” said Chris Evans, who under the handle @NotCapnAmerica has been one of the most visible members of the #KHive. “However, I think even the vice president herself has admitted for the first year or so of her tenure she’s wanted to spend more time getting out into the country and being face-to-face with the American people.”
“I am consistently seeing people ask, ‘Where is Kamala?’” Evans said.
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When you start losing the #KHive, that’s when you know you’re in really big trouble.
“I was obsessed with the idea of this person who could undo the systematic racism and sexism and heterosexism in government with one fell swoop, and now I’m thinking to myself, did I just make up a person in my head who could do those things?” https://t.co/asv8hYjI3k
— Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) August 15, 2022
The answer is yes. Yes, you did.
— Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) August 15, 2022
Don’t say we didn’t warn you, #KHive. We tried to tell you, but you told us we were sexist and racist.
Cue sad trombone.
This is just an incredibly funny pair of paragraphs to read in a non-satirical article. https://t.co/pK0SNyKJ7z pic.twitter.com/u5Cq8vxy3a
— Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) August 15, 2022
Womp-womp.
— Yali Elkin (@yalielkin) August 15, 2022
— Stephen Nicholas DeWolfe (@thevoidbeckon) August 15, 2022
L M F A O https://t.co/o5Crv9TPb2
— some da eat (@SoGorJAS) August 15, 2022
Lmaoooo https://t.co/fa7aVbQPOk
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) August 15, 2022
Just hook it to our veins.
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/1559198306529583110
Better luck next time.
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