Kamala Harris entered the 2024 election cycle with every advantage Democrats thought mattered—national name recognition, establishment backing, and a political machine that had already been tested in Washington. It still wasn’t enough. Donald Trump not only defeated her, but in a political shock that still echoes through the party, he swept every swing state in the country, leaving Harris’s campaign in ruins and the Democratic bench scrambling for answers.
Now, months after that collapse, even one of her most visible television allies is openly questioning whether Harris should ever try again.
On Monday’s broadcast of The View, co-host Sunny Hostin delivered a blunt assessment of Harris’s political future—one that would have been unthinkable during the heat of the campaign when the show functioned as one of Harris’s most reliable friendly platforms.
This time, the tone was very different.
Hostin didn’t attack Harris as an opponent. Instead, she essentially suggested a downgrade in ambition.
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