THIS Democratic donor claims Obama and Pelosi opposed Kamala Harris’ nomination
In July, President Joe Biden announced his decision not to seek re-election, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor shortly thereafter.

Speaking on CUOMO, Morgan painted a picture of internal party tensions and strategic disagreements that have left a lasting mark on the Democratic landscape.
Biden’s Endorsement of Harris Sparks Controversy
In July, President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the presidential race, endorsing Vice President Harris as his successor less than an hour later.However, Morgan suggested this move was not without resistance from senior Democratic leaders.
“Obama did not want her,” Morgan claimed, pointing out the notable five-day delay before Obama publicly endorsed Harris on his X account, as mentioned in a report by News Nation.
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Similarly, Pelosi reportedly did not support Harris as the nominee, signaling deeper divisions within the party.
Morgan speculated that Biden’s swift endorsement of Harris was a defiant response to the pressure he faced from Democratic heavyweights.
“It was an ‘F you’ to Obama, Pelosi, and every representative pushing him out,” Morgan said, underscoring Biden’s frustration at being forced to step aside.
Democratic Nomination Process Criticized
Morgan also criticized the manner in which Harris was nominated, arguing it lacked democratic legitimacy. “The voters didn’t choose her in primaries or caucuses,” he said, emphasizing that Harris’s nomination was the result of Biden’s unilateral decision rather than a transparent democratic process.Pelosi, according to Morgan, had urged her California delegation to ensure a more structured process, including a caucus or convention.
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The lack of such a process drew criticism not just from Morgan but also from Republican commentators who accused the Democrats of abandoning their principles of democracy.
Financial Mismanagement Mars Harris Campaign
Morgan did not mince words when discussing the financial troubles reportedly faced by Harris’s campaign.According to him, alleged overspending and a campaign debt of $20 million could severely damage Harris’s political future.
“She cannot be trusted with the money,” Morgan asserted, highlighting concerns among donors about the campaign’s financial transparency. While the Harris campaign has denied any outstanding debts, the allegations have fueled skepticism among party insiders and donors alike.
DNC Tensions and Future Implications
The internal disarray has reportedly led to staff departures and strained relationships within the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Lindy Li, a DNC finance committee member, described the campaign as “self-congratulatory,” suggesting its approach alienated even its own team members.Morgan further criticized Harris’s performance on the national stage, particularly during her debate with President-elect Donald Trump, calling it a missed opportunity to prove her readiness for the presidency. “She wasn’t ready for prime time, and it showed,” he said.
As the Democrats navigate a tumultuous election cycle, these revelations highlight the challenges of maintaining unity and trust within the party.
The internal conflicts surrounding Kamala Harris, coupled with financial controversies, have cast a shadow over the party’s preparation for the general election. Whether these divisions can be mended in time remains an open question.
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