Not a successful perspective.
A union chief revealed that Vice President Kamala Harris stormed out of a gathering on the marketing campaign path, arrogantly telling him she didn’t want his help as a result of she’d “win with you or without you” — simply earlier than her crushing loss to Donald Trump.
Teamsters President Sean O’Brien recalled the episode on “The Tucker Carlson Show” Monday as he mentioned his union’s historic choice to not endorse a presidential candidate for the primary time in practically 30 years.
O’Brien stated Harris lastly agreed to take a seat with the Teasmstars for a roundtable after President Biden dropped out of the race, simply to solely reply 1 / 4 of their 16 questions. Different candidates, together with Trump, answered all of them.
“On the fourth question, one of her operatives or one of her staff slips a note in front of me — ‘This will be the last question.’ And it was 20 minutes earlier than the time it was going to end,” O’Brien instructed Carlson.
“And her declaration of the way in which out was, ‘I’m going to win with you or with out you,’’ he recalled.
Carlson quipped, “Damn. I thought I was arrogant. That’s really arrogant.”
O’Brien stated he contacted Biden’s former Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh to speak concerning the vice chairman.
“Let me ask you a question, Marty. Excuse my French. Who does this f–king lady think she is?” he remembered asking Walsh, who’s now the pinnacle of the NHL Gamers’ Affiliation.
The union president stated he had met Biden earlier than he ended his reelection bid and was involved at his decline — saying the Democrats’ preliminary plan to run the 82-year-old for a second time period “kinda looked like elderly abuse.”
“We had Biden in there and you could just clearly tell he was not the man he was. It was kinda sad,” O’Brien stated, including that Biden was a great president for employees.
Weeks earlier than the election, O’Brien introduced that for the primary time since 1996 the Teamsters wouldn’t be endorsing a presidential candidate after years of a comparatively dependable alliance with Democrats.
In actual fact, the union revealed its 1.3 million members overwhelmingly supported Trump over Harris 59.6% to 34%.
Earlier than Biden withdrew, he’d held a gentle lead of 44.3% to Trump’s 36.3%.
The Teamsters backed the Biden-Harris ticket in 2020 and endorsed Hillary Clinton over Trump in 2016.