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Kevin O'Leary Equates Harris' Nomination to Clinton's 2016 Run: 'It's A Toss-Up'

 August 25, 2024

Amid the political whirlwind surrounding the upcoming presidential election, entrepreneur Kevin O'Leary of Shark Tank fame has voiced strong criticism against the Democratic Party's selection of Vice President Kamala Harris as its candidate for president.

In an unexpected commentary on Fox News, O'Leary likened Harris' scenario to that faced by Hillary Clinton in 2016, questioning the overall party strategy if Harris does not succeed against Donald Trump in November, as The Hill reports.

O'Leary's remarks came shortly after President Joe Biden announced his decision not to seek re-election, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. This pivotal moment led to Harris' formal nomination at the Democratic National Convention earlier this week.

The well-known personality expressed his astonishment at the Democratic Party's choice to back Harris without considering other potential candidates, notably California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who was rumored to be a contender. He criticized the party for not conducting what he termed a "mini primary" to more thoroughly evaluate potential nominees.

Exploring the Implications of Harris' Nomination

O'Leary compared the selection process to his business practices, emphasizing the importance of having multiple options to ensure the best decision is made. "If I’m selling a business, I tell my managers, never bring me one offer, bring me a process," he explained during the interview.

He continued by suggesting that a more competitive selection process could have either solidified Harris' candidacy or highlighted another preferable candidate, thereby strengthening the party's position in the upcoming election.

"There may have been other candidates or [Harris] could have emerged much stronger but they didn’t do that," O'Leary remarked, implying that the lack of such a process might have been a strategic error by the Democrats.

O'Leary Draws Parallels to Past Elections

The comparison to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, where she was also heavily favored by the Democratic Party yet lost the presidential race, was a focal point of O'Leary's critique.

He noted, "They did the same thing with Hillary Clinton," suggesting a pattern of decision-making that could potentially backfire.

"If in fact, Harris loses -- and it’s 50-50, she may win, she may lose -- this whole party, the Democratic Party, is going to revisit what happened here," O'Leary predicted, highlighting the high stakes of the upcoming election.

This candid assessment from a figure like O'Leary, known for his forthright style on Shark Tank, adds an intriguing layer of analysis as the political landscape continues to evolve leading up to the election.

Democratic Party's Strategic Decisions Under Scrutiny

The Democrats' decision to streamline the nomination process has been met with both support and skepticism within the party.

Some party members and analysts believe that this could unify the party faster, while others, like O'Leary, fear it might not allow the best candidate to emerge.

O'Leary's comments have spurred discussions on whether the Democratic Party's strategy will pay off or if it will lead to a repeat of 2016, where an unexpected election result led to widespread introspection within the party.

As the election approaches, all eyes will be on Harris to see if she can prove her critics wrong and secure a victory that eluded the Democratic Party in the last presidential cycle.

Examining the Political Landscape Ahead of Elections

The upcoming months are crucial for both parties as they strategize and rally support for their candidates. For the Democrats, the decision to back Harris represents a significant bet on her ability to connect with voters and carry forward President Biden's legacy.

Meanwhile, critics like O'Leary will be watching closely, ready to analyze the outcomes and potentially draw lessons from the electoral process.

This story continues to unfold as more voices join the debate on the Democratic Party's strategy and its implications for the future political landscape in the United States.