What will Kamala Harris do now that she’s lost the presidential election?
Some Democrats want her to try again in 2028 to win the presidency. Others say she should consider running for the open governor’s seat in California. But there’s a third possibility.
Harris’ biographer told the London Telegraph newspaper that Harris could be a possibility to head up Planned Parenthood, the world’s biggest abortion business. That wouldn’t be a stretch given her role as America’s biggest abortion cheerleader during the election. Kamala virtually based her entire campaign on abortion and became the first Vice President to visit an abortion center that kills babies.
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Writing at National Review, Jack Butler says the idea is not too far-fetched.
A role atop the abortion behemoth would be appropriate for Kamala Harris. Abortion was one of the few issues on which she seemed capable of speaking cogently during her failed 2024 presidential campaign. She brings to the subject the clarity and enthusiasm of a zealot. I wrote yesterday about how President Biden’s awarding a presidential medal of freedom to former Planned Parenthood head Cecile Richards shows the extent to which both he and the party as a whole have radicalized on abortion. Harris is a good example.
Not for nothing did Catholics move decisively to Donald Trump in the most recent presidential election. Though it wasn’t Harris’s abortion views alone that led to her defeat. Her general inadequacies as a campaigner, and her campaign’s having burned through a billion dollars with not much to show for it, raise broader questions about her executive competence.
Having Harris in charge of Planned Parenthood would keep her involved in politics, an unfortunate outcome. But perhaps there’d be a silver lining if she rose to the occasion with the same aplomb with which she campaigned for president.
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