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Barack and Michelle Obama are ready to move forward, and put Kamala Harris’ disastrous campaign behind them, Media Take Out is hearing.
According to a new report, Kamala has been reaching out to Michelle and Obama since her loss … but Michelle and Barack are leaving her on read.
According to multiple Washington insiders, Kamala has reached out to the Obama’s for support – as she transitions out of politics, and onto the next phase of her life. But Barack and Michelle, are still upset with the way the election was handled – and they’re avoiding Kamala.
One Washington insider on social media went so far as to say that they “blocked” Kamala calls.
And one top Democratic fundraiser is coming out, and explaining all the shenanigans behind the scenes, in Kamala’s disastrous campaign.
Lindy Li, who raised MILLIONS of dollars in donations for Kamala Harris is spilling all kinds of tea. She claims that Kamala’s team was delusional – and ignored signs that Donald Trump was leading in the polls.
She also claims that Barack and Michelle never wanted Kamala to be the Democratic nominee. And that Joe Biden picked her – knowing that she’d lose – as an “F U” to the Democrats for forcing him out of office.
Now, after the Kamala disaster, Black people and other disenfranchised Americans have to live with a Donald Trump presidency. Trump and his team intend to enact Project 2025 and other harmful laws which are designed to harm historically discriminated against Americans.
Someone needs to answer for this.
Listen to Lindy:
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I made a Ceylon cinnamon-spiced roasted sweet potato dish for dinner, and the cinnamon’s delicate sweetness paired perfectly with the savory flavors.
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Anyone else here experimenting with it?
Would love to hear how you’re using it!