The wheels have completely fallen off Kamala Harris's political career, and her latest stop in Richmond, Virginia proves it. The former Vice President's so-called "I told you so" tour hit the Altria Theater on Monday night, where she struggled to draw a decent crowd despite being in a supposedly blue-leaning area.
While Harris and her handlers tried to blame the poor turnout on a recent snowstorm, the truth is far more damaging: Americans are simply done with her failed brand of radical leftist politics. The woman who couldn't even win her home state's primary in 2020 is now reduced to playing small venues and making excuses.
A Career Built on Failure
This Richmond debacle is just the latest chapter in Harris's string of political disasters. Remember, this is the same person who oversaw the border catastrophe during the Biden administration, laughed inappropriately at serious questions, and delivered word salads instead of coherent policy positions.
Now, less than two weeks into President Trump's triumphant return to the White House, Harris is desperately trying to stay relevant with her "I told you so" messaging. But told us what, exactly? That she'd be one of the most unpopular Vice Presidents in history?
"The American people have spoken loud and clear - they want real leadership, not the failed policies and empty rhetoric that defined the Biden-Harris years," said one local Republican activist who observed the sparse crowd.
While Trump fills stadiums and delivers on his promises with historic speed, Harris can't even fill a mid-sized theater in Virginia. The contrast couldn't be more stark between a leader who connects with everyday Americans and a career politician desperately clinging to relevance.
As Trump's second term gains momentum with decisive action on the border, energy independence, and government efficiency, Harris's irrelevance becomes more apparent by the day. Her "tour" isn't changing hearts and minds - it's confirming why she and Biden suffered such a crushing defeat in 2024.
The question isn't whether Harris can revive her political career - it's whether Democrats will finally admit their radical agenda has been thoroughly rejected by the American people.
