❓WHAT HAPPENED: Kamala Harris held a book event in Times Square for her new release, 107 Days, which reflects on her failed presidential campaign. Attendees “nearly convinced” The Cut that the 2024 election was stolen from her and she is the real President of the United States.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Kamala Harris, her remaining supporters, and The Cut.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Wednesday afternoon in Times Square, New York City.
💬KEY QUOTE: “How could it not have been voter fraud?” – Harris supporter Kathleen Sapio
🎯IMPACT: The Harris supporters’ attitude underscores that, as in 2016, many on the left are unable to accept that their fellow Americans prefer Donald J. Trump’s policies to Democrat policies.
Diehard Kamala Harris supporters are insisting that she is the real President of the United States, denying the results of the 2024 election. The views were expressed to The Cut by members of a small group of Harris acolytes gathered outside a theater in New York’s Times Square to hear her talk about her new book, 107 Days, which details her failed presidential campaign.
Kathleen Sapio, who works in distribution at a major broadcaster, outlined a conspiracy theory involving Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite network somehow altering the results of the election, saying, “How could it not have been voter fraud?”
Attendee Jay Grogan proudly described himself as “bluelulu”—a play on “delulu,” meaning “delusional,” which refers to Democrat election deniers. He complained swing states had been called too quickly on election night, insisting there “were too many anomalies” and again referencing the Starlink conspiracy theory.
“Afterward, I was like, ‘Something is off,’ and of course it made me feel delusional. Then I got online and I was like, ‘OK, I’m not alone,'” he told The Cut, essentially confirming that leftist communities online are encouraging delusional beliefs among Democrats.
Teacher Lori Delrosso said flat-out of Harris, “She’s the President. She won.” She also referenced Starlink.
Fellow teacher Laura Mastrangelo expressed shock that Harris “didn’t get more votes from women and minorities,” demanding: “What happened in Pennsylvania?”
A black law professor in her sixties, identified only as “Ann,” told The Cut that she does not think “we’ll ever know” if President Trump stole the election, “But I do think that even if they didn’t steal it, there was so much significant voter suppression going on that it wasn’t a fair election in general.”
Despite conceding that the claims the 2024 election was stolen by Starlink or some other means, The Cut features writer Angelina Chapin said the “bluelulu” advocates “nearly convinced” her.
The event itself ended up being interrupted by demonstrators who stood up to accuse Harris of complicity in genocide in Gaza.
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