
Cheers! Kamala Harris Posts Late Night Cringe Video Celebrating Democrats’ Wisconsin Supreme Court Victory
Failed Democratic Party 2024 presidential nominee Kamala Harris posted a series of short homemade videos late Tuesday night celebrating the Democrats’ victory in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
Looking and sounding like she did in so many viral videos last year that sparked rumors of an alcohol issue, the wine aficionado Harris cheered Wisconsin Democrats who supported the victorious Susan Crawford and took a swipe at Elon Musk, who poured a reported $20 million into the race in support of the losing Republican candidate, Brad Schimel.

The video:
Former Vice President Kamala Harris reacts to the Supreme Court election in Wisconsin.
Harris posted this video tonight after the winner became apparent. It’s from last night, when she spoke to the Wisconsin Democratic Party.
At the end of the video, she says, “There is an… pic.twitter.com/8oc3n5WUX1
— Yashar Ali (@yashar) April 2, 2025
Harris posted a brief statement accompanying the video, which was broken down into several clips:
Judge Susan Crawford’s victory is a victory for working people in Wisconsin. She will take her seat on the bench and continue to uphold the rights and protect the freedoms of all people in her state.
Last night, I joined the @WisDems team to thank them for their hard work in this election. Together, with leaders all across our nation, we will continue to push for progress.
Judge Susan Crawford’s victory is a victory for working people in Wisconsin. She will take her seat on the bench and continue to uphold the rights and protect the freedoms of all people in her state.
Last night, I joined the @WisDems team to thank them for their hard work in… pic.twitter.com/MPciWFdZMR
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 2, 2025
Earlier Tuesday, Harris, who is reported to be weighing a 2026 run for California governor or a return race for the 2028 Democrat presidential nomination, posted praise of Cory Booker for his marathon 25 hours and 5 minute long floor speech in the Senate.
The true measure of a leader is not based on who you beat down but on who you lift up.
For over 24 hours, my friend @CoryBooker stood on the floor of the Senate and lifted up the voices of the American people harmed by the current administration.
We must continue to fight for the best of who we are as Americans. Thank you, Cory, for your leadership.
The true measure of a leader is not based on who you beat down but on who you lift up.
For over 24 hours, my friend @CoryBooker stood on the floor of the Senate and lifted up the voices of the American people harmed by the current administration.
We must continue to fight for…
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 2, 2025
Last month, Politico reported Harris is deciding whether to run for governor (excerpt):
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is seriously considering a run for governor of California — and has given herself a deadline to decide.
At a pre-Oscars party last weekend, Harris was asked by another partygoer when she would make a decision about jumping into the California governor’s race. She gave a definitive answer, according to two people with knowledge of the conversation: the end of the summer.
And in calls to supporters, allies and trusted aides in recent weeks, Harris has made clear that she plans to make a decision in a few months.
Harris’ timeline, reported here first, is the clearest indication to date that she may enter the race to succeed the termed-out Gavin Newsom in the Golden State. And, allies said, a win would almost certainly take a 2028 presidential run — which Harris is still mulling — off the table.
…Harris aides note she has long been intrigued by the idea of being the chief executive of the fifth-largest economy in the world and the first Black woman to be governor in America.
Harris has won statewide races in California for attorney general (and winning reelection) and U.S. senator, as well as winning elections twice for San Francisco district attorney. But Harris bombed badly when she ran for president in the 2020 Democrat primary, quitting that race in late 2019 before any votes had been cast when it became clear she would get blown out in her home state’s primary, polling in single digits.
Harris entered the 2024 general election after being crowned the Democrat nominee for president when Joe Biden was forced out of his bid for a second term in late July, but went on to lose all seven key swing states to President Trump in the 2024 race. While Harris garnered 75 million votes to Trump’s 77 million votes in the popular vote count, the decision in the only vote that counts, the Electoral College, was a landslide with Trump crushing Harris by 312 votes to 226 votes.
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