Hello, everyone; I’m here to share some eye-opening disclosures that have come to light from clandestine camera footage involving the Democratic National Committee’s compliance manager, Joyce DeCerce. In the footage, DeCerce surprisingly admitted that he doesn’t believe Vice President Kamala Harris, his party’s new de facto nominee, could win the 2024 presidential election.
In the video, DeCerce states that Harris is “weirdly unpopular.” He also indicates that Harris has no notable achievements to her name, even after serving for three years as Vice President alongside President Joe Biden.
DeCerce’s role at the DNC involves reporting how much the party has amassed in donations and how those funds are utilized. He further clarified that the fundraising process involves understanding potential donors’ expectations of the party or campaign and subsequently echoing these expectations back to the donors.
He openly confessed that it’s primarily about staging a performance, akin to a small show, for potential donors. Another fascinating revelation was DeCerce’s belief that some people hold back on their donations when they suspect the campaign is not faring well.
During the conversation, DeCerce also touched upon the criticisms targeted at Harris, labeling them as “a bunch of racist, sexist, bull****.” He voiced his objection to some of the derogatory names people have used for Harris, such as ‘ditsy.’
The discussion took an intriguing twist when an archival video featuring Charlie Kraiger, a Cybersecurity Policy Analyst and Foreign Affairs Executive for the Office of the President, was mentioned. Kraiger had earlier this year articulated his worries about Harris potentially negatively impacting Biden’s reelection campaign.
He, too, remarked that Harris was “not popular” and made a comment that highlighted the intricate racial dynamics at play. He said, “You can’t remove the first black lady to be Vice President from the presidential ticket … She can’t keep black staff. They quit on her en masse.”
BREAKING: DNC Manager: ‘I Don’t Think Kamala Harris Would Win;’ Admits to Making Empty Promises to Donors
“I don’t think Kamala Harris would win this year,” reveals Joyce DeCerce (@JoyceDecerce) (he/him), Compliance Manager for the Democratic National Committee (@DNC) and Kamala… pic.twitter.com/p2jCmwbEPu
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) July 30, 2024
This recently uncovered information certainly provides ample food for thought. It uncovers the internal dynamics of the Democratic Party and raises questions about how the 2024 presidential election might unfold. Until then, stay tuned for more insights and updates.