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Kamala Harris 'No Bad Ideas' Video for Dems Is So Awful It Goes Viral - Then She Makes It Worse

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Coverage diverges in emphasis and tone. Real Clear Politics frames Harris as recklessly adopting fringe left positions, warning these ideas could harm Democrats in 2028. RedState ties the video to broader attacks on Democratic power…
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Kamala Harris 'No Bad Ideas' Video for Dems Is So Awful It Goes Viral - Then She Makes It Worse
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Kamala Harris has sparked controversy with her 'No Bad Ideas' video aimed at rallying Democrats. The video went viral for its promotion of ideas like abolishing the Electoral College and packing the Supreme Court. Critics argue that these proposals undermine democratic principles and reflect a desperate attempt to maintain power.

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Kamala Harris 'No Bad Ideas' Video for Dems Is So Awful It Goes Viral - Then She Makes It Worse By Nick Arama | 1:15 PM on May 16, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin The redistricting battle has been a real window into how far Democrats are willing to go to get - or keep - power. The meltdowns have been epic. Perhaps one of the funniest responses was from Kamala Harris. She keeps trying to remain relevant, likely to stoke her hopes for a 2028 presidential run. But having the queen of the empty word salads trying to rally Democrats by claiming there are "no bad ideas" is quite something. She then went viral for pushing a bunch of... bad ideas.

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