Philadelphia Democrats escalate blame game after Harris loses Pennsylvania to Trump
The blame game among Philadelphia Democrats has escalated after Vice President Kamala Harris lost Pennsylvania to President-elect Trump. Local party leaders criticize Harris for inadequate voter outreach and resources, contrasting her campaign's efforts with those of past Democratic candidates. Philadelphia Democratic Party Chairman Bob Brady expressed frustration over the Harris campaign's lack of coordination and support. He suggested that choosing Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro as her running mate could have improved her chances in the state. In response, the Harris campaign defended its efforts, claiming to have knocked on over two million doors before the election. A senior adviser accused Brady of failing to raise sufficient funds and criticized his leadership within the party.