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Kamala Harris, the former vice presidential candidate, has announced the launch of a new political action committee named “Fight for the People.” This initiative aims to bolster Democratic candidates by providing financial support and increasing public engagement.
In a text message titled “My Decision – Kamala Harris,” she shared her motivations behind this endeavor and called for grassroots contributions as the committee approaches its initial fundraising milestone.
“Since the last election, I’ve refrained from sending fundraising messages,” Harris stated. “However, I wanted to take a moment to explain my approach to this pivotal time and why I hope you’ll join me in this effort.”
Harris urged against dismissing current events as mere chaos, warning, “Some describe recent months as sheer disorder, and while I understand the sentiment, it’s crucial not to be deceived. What we’re observing is the rapid rollout of an agenda that has been in preparation for decades.”
She reaffirmed her commitment to staying politically engaged through the PAC, declaring, “I will be traveling, speaking out, and supporting Democratic candidates nationwide, and I can’t do this alone.” Highlighting the urgency of meeting fundraising targets, Harris added, “Contributions are essential, especially with our first FEC deadline approaching. It’s crucial that we report strong numbers, as everyone will be monitoring our progress.”
The text concludes with a fundraising link and an appeal to supporters: “Knowing you are still with me in this fight means a lot. – Kamala”
The announcement comes as Harris continues her public profile through media appearances, including a recent interview on the Rich Little Brokegirls podcast, where she offered dating advice. She encouraged women to “be kind to yourself and choose to be with someone who is kind,” and described relationship dynamics in terms of a “Friday night” versus “Sunday morning” phase. The appearance was part of a national tour for her memoir 107 Days, which she has focused on instead of addressing questions about a potential 2028 presidential campaign.
In a December 18 interview with ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel, Kamala Harris defended the Biden administration’s approach to the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, stating, “We strongly and rightly believed that there should be an absolute separation between what we wanted as an administration and what the Department of Justice did.”
Her response drew criticism from left-wing pundits and social media personalities who wanted the Biden White House to act more aggressively, while conservative commentators pointed to her remarks as further indication of what they allege is collusion between the Biden White House and the DOJ in legal efforts targeting Donald Trump. Harris also said she had not spoken to President Joe Biden in “about three or four weeks” and acknowledged she did not receive the support she needed from “certain places in the administration” during her 2024 campaign.