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Kamala Harris's book candidly shares mixed reactions from political figures about her presidential campaign, highlighting both support and hesitation.
Megan Kelly criticizes the portrayal of Letitia James, Fanny Willis, and Lisa Cook as victims in the media, suggesting it's a narrative used against Donald Trump.
Megan Kelly's refusal to disavow Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens for their views on Israel is seen as a stance for independent media expression.
Katie Porter was caught on camera cussing out her staff, and she had total confidence that the media would bury it for her. But now she's running for governor, and the left finds her inconvenient.
Kamala Harris criticizes the decision-making process around President Biden's reelection campaign, calling it reckless and driven by personal ambition.
Roxane Gay criticizes politicians for being performative in their responses to events like the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Megan Kelly's refusal to disavow Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens over their criticism of Israel highlights a shift in conservative media dynamics.
Kamala Harris is disappointed because she did not receive an endorsement, but I didn't believe she'd be competent as the President of the United States.
The discussion raises questions about why individuals with a history of volatile relationships, like Katie Porter, pursue public office. It suggests that such behavior might be indicative of a lack of conscience and an inflated sense of self-righteousness.
Abigail Spanberger, running for governor in Virginia, faced criticism for her performance in a recent debate. She avoided directly answering questions about her endorsement of a controversial Attorney General candidate, which may impact her standing in a tightening race.