Megyn Kelly Slams Kamala Harris, Says Will Be Rejected by Voters

Former Fox host Megyn Kelly has spoken out furiously against Kamala Harris, saying Americans will not elect “this nimrod.” Speaking on her popular podcast, the conservative commentator expressed support for a strong female President but insisted Kamala Harris is not the right candidate. Kelly emphasized that Americans are not so desperate for a woman leader that “anyone will do.”

Ms. Kelly has a long history of lashing out at the Vice President and has accused her of sleeping her way to the top of politics. In May, after Harris dropped an F-bomb at a leadership summit, Kelly spoke to fellow commentator Dan Bongino, who said Harris had only succeeded because of her romantic relationships. At the summit, the Vice President encouraged young people to kick doors down to get ahead, prompting Kelly to comment, “By that, she means we all need to sleep with Willie Brown.” Harris had a relationship with former San Francisco Mayor Brown in the 1990s.

Willie Brown recently called on President Biden to step down from the Presidency and allow Vice President Harris to lead the nation. He said this will improve the Vice President’s chances of winning the White House in November. Brown also said he hoped Ms. Harris would choose a female running mate and that Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer would be the perfect choice.

Governor Whitmer is considered a frontrunner for Harris’s VP, along with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, Arizona’s Mark Kelly, and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker. Analysts also consider Kentucky’s Andy Beshear a sound choice, given his ability to win for the Democrats in an overwhelmingly conservative state. A reporter recently asked Beshear if he was willing to run with Harris, and he acknowledged he would seriously consider it.

Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who became the first openly gay man to run for President in 2020, is also in the running. Buttigieg has won praise among Democrats for questioning Donald Trump’s personal morals.