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Former Top Adviser Calls Kamala A ‘Young Politician,’ Vows That She’ll ‘Be Back’


Few political candidates in recent memory have conducted a more thoroughly embarrassing campaign than Kamala Harris. Nevertheless, her cadre of far-left supporters aren’t only hoping for a comeback, they’re already predicting one.

Symone Sanders, once a top aide to the vice president, offered her take on what Harris might do after leaving office with rock-bottom public approval and an estimated $20 million in campaign debt.

As the Daily Wire reported:

“I don’t think the world has seen the last of Vice President Kamala Harris,” Sanders said. “I don’t know how she will show up again, but she is a young politician who garnered over 75 million votes in this election, and she will be back.”

POLITICO reported last month that Harris, who is 60, had been signaling to her confidants that she wants to keep her future political options open, including for a potential 2026 campaign for governor of California or a presidential run in 2028.

Edward-Isaac Dovere, a senior reporter for CNN, later shared that Harris had been conveying to donors and other supporters, “You haven’t seen the last of me. I’m not going quietly into the night,” and her advisers were debating what that meant.

There has been significant speculation regarding Harris’ next move, particularly involving rumors about a potential gubernatorial bid in California:

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As for her campaign’s staggering debt, some recent reports indicate it might be offset by a generous book deal.

Per the Daily Mail:

According to a Kamala insider: ‘Virtually the moment Kamala lost to Trump, the offers began pouring in from the publishing world for her to do the definitive book on what really went on between Joe and Kamala – what went right and what went wrong – inside the Oval Office walls, and all the ups and downs of her campaign.

‘They are throwing around advance numbers in the $20million range, maybe more with other publishing rights.’

Scoring such a huge sum if Kamala, 60, is not out of the question. Barack and Michelle Obama landed a joint deal from Penguin Random House worth a reported $65 million advance in 2017. Bill Clinton got a $10 million advance in 2001.

A prominent executive at one of New York’s top liberal-leaning publishing houses told DailyMail.com: ‘More than anyone in the Biden White House, Kamala as the number two, and then as Joe Biden‘s campaign successor after he dropped out of the race, knows all the secrets, knows where all the skeletons are buried.

‘She was there from the beginning of the administration and participated in all the presidential decisions, right or wrong. She’s the one who can tell the consummate story.

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‘It could be even more with TV and movie rights, magazine and newspaper serial rights – and like the Obama’s who made a huge deal with Netflix, the monster streaming service is said to be waiting in the wings to do a deal with Kamala, we’ve heard.

Here’s a clip of Sanders’ recent comments:



 

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