Did Kamala Harris’ campaign blame Biden for the election loss? ‘There will be a price to pay…’

In his first interview since Kamala Harris’ election defeat, he said he had little time to campaign.

Kamala Harris campaign the chair Jane O’Malley Dillon Gave her first interview after election day Pod Save America And said it’s a total bulls**t narrative that Kamala Harris wasn’t doing enough interviews or that she was afraid of interviews. As all key figures from Kamala Harris’ campaign appeared in interviews, they denied any wrongdoing on the part of the campaign and said they had little time.
The campaign said the election result was the price to pay for Kamala Harris’ short-lived campaign against Trump — indirectly blaming Joe Biden, who dropped out of the race in June.
“I think one story, 107 days…two weeks of her talking about how she didn’t do interviews, which you know she was doing plenty of, but we were doing it our way, we had to be the nominee, We had to find a running mate, and roll-out, I mean there were all these things that you kind of want to factor in. But the real people heard, in some ways, we weren’t going to do the interview, which wasn’t true either . and It’s also so against any kind of standard that’s been placed on Trump, that I think that was a problem,” Dillon said. In addition to Dillon, top Harris campaign officials David Plouffe, Quentin Fulks and Stephanie Cutter were also present at the meeting.
“To go against the narrative that we weren’t doing anything, or that we were afraid to be interviewed is absolutely bull*t, and it’s also a bit of a grab, and that’s it, that gave us another thing that we had to fight for. Trump never had to worry,” Dillin said.
The Harris campaign complained that the questions Kamala Harris was receiving were short, procedural and dumb and did not give the voter much information about her.
“I’m not here to say you know the whole system was wrongly focused on us,” Cutter added. “It hurts voters and I think back and think, we should have signaled more of our strategy about the podcast and who we were trying to reach, but the people we were trying to reach We had limited time to reach.”

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