Ilhan Omar turned on Kamala Harris after she made this awful mistake

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The knives are out for Kamala Harris after the election. 

She’s discovering just how few friends she has left. 

And Ilhan Omar turned on Kamala Harris after she made this awful mistake. 

Ilhan Omar calls Kamala Harris’ embrace of Liz Cheney a big mistake 

One of the most surreal moments of the 2024 Election was Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning alongside RINO Liz Cheney. 

Former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz Cheney endorsed the Democrat Presidential candidate in a once unthinkable moment.

Democrats treated Dick Cheney as one of the party’s biggest villains until President-elect Donald Trump came on the political scene.  

Liz Cheney and Kamala unsuccessfully tried to court RINOs and Republican moderates in the final weeks of the election. 

Democrats are trying to figure out where it all went wrong in the Presidential election. 

Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) pointed the finger at Kamala’s embrace of Cheney in an interview with the Minneapolis Star Tribune

“[Republicans] are clear about who they are fighting and who they are fighting for,” Omar said. “And as Democrats, we are not clear about that. For me, I’ve always been clear about that. I don’t want to fight and risk losing the White House, but I also am very clear about who I fight for.”

Omar called it “a huge misstep” by Kamala to court moderate Republicans by campaigning with Cheney while ignoring the Democrat base. 

She added that Cheney hurt Kamala in the swing state of Michigan, which is home to a large Muslim and Arab population. 

“You have the one name for my generation and generations younger than me that is synonymous with war,” Omar said about Cheney. “It does say something about where your priorities are even if those are not your priorities.”

The Minnesota lawmaker pointed out that Trump was willing to meet with the Mayor of Dearborn, Michigan – home to a large Arab population – while Kamala only sent staffers. 

“I think that personal touch for that community made the difference,” Omar explained. “We could have had that personal touch.”

Omar wasn’t the only Democrat to realize that campaigning with the wildly unpopular Liz Cheney was a big mistake. 

Jen Psaki admits that Liz Cheney wasn’t helpful 

Democrats deluded themselves into believing there was a groundswell of Republicans ready to vote against Trump in this election. 

Former Biden White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted that Kamala ignored the Democrat base to focus on Never-Trumpers in the Republican Party during an appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe

“The other thing I think Democrats and people who voted for Harris and are scared about Trump should be sober and curious about is why did people move toward Trump, but why did Democrats not come out and turn out for Kamala Harris and not turn out for the Democrats?” Psaki asked. 

Kamala did worse than President Joe Biden in every state in the country. 

“In my view, there was an over-listening to and an over-lifting up of people who left Trump, not people who left the Democratic Party,” Psaki explained. “The people who left the Democratic Party are the people who are going to win in the future. The people who left Trump, the Never Trumpers who have important voices — that is not the winning coalition and I think that is the takeaway.”

The Never-Trump movement is an insignificant group whose numbers have been greatly overhyped by the media. 

Kamala made a costly blunder by embracing the deeply unpopular Liz Cheney.