Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, has found yet another way to make herself a laughing stock in the realm of American politics. It seems this is her only true and legitimate talent. It sure isn’t being a public servant. The only person she serves is herself. And everything that rolls out of her mouth is cringe to the max. Well, not only did she lie about being Native American, which should have turned people away from supporting her ever again, but now she can add pulling in less votes than the disaster that is Vice President Kamala Harris. And yet, despite the disparity, she still won her Senate race while Harris totally bombed.
The Daily Wire is reporting that Harris got a total of 2,074, 446 votes, while Warren only managed to get 1,988,453, ending up with 85,993 fewer than the now failed Democratic presidential candidate.
Harris also received a higher percentage of votes than Warren. Harris won Massachusetts with 61.3% of the vote, while Warren received 59.3% in her re-election bid – a slight difference of two percentage points. CNN gave Warren even worse numbers, showing her nearly 500,000 votes behind Harris, although the news outlet based that on data showing just 76% of the votes in.
Senate races tend to get less attention than presidential ones, but the vote differences between President-elect Donald Trump and Tim Sheehy, who defeated incumbent Jon Tester (D-MT), are much smaller. Trump received 351,783 to Sheehy’s 319,432 – a difference of 32,351, or less than half the difference in raw vote totals between Harris and Warren. But Montana is a less populated state, so the percentage of votes shows a larger gap between Trump and Sheehy, 58.1% to 52.6%, respectively, according to CNN’s numbers.
Rhode Island, another deep blue state that borders Massachusetts, also showed closer margins between Harris and the Democrat Senate candidate in that state. Harris won the state with 282,915 votes, or 55.5%, while incumbent Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) won with 293,265 votes, or 59.9%. Whitehouse performed better than Harris in his re-election bid, according to CNN’s election results.
After suffering such a humiliating result, one would think a dash of humility might work its way into the recipe for Warren. It did not. Arrogant as always, the Massachusetts Democrat started screeching about her political opponents being “extremists.”
“The far right wants us to feel powerless,” Warren explained in a post on X on Thursday. “Extremists are counting on apathy, cynicism, & heartbreak to be their rocket fuel. They are counting on us to point fingers at each other & lose trust in our ability to make change. I absolutely refuse to give them the satisfaction.”
The far right wants us to feel powerless. Extremists are counting on apathy, cynicism, & heartbreak to be their rocket fuel. They are counting on us to point fingers at each other & lose trust in our ability to make change.
I absolutely refuse to give them the satisfaction.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 14, 2024
And if that wasn’t enough, she decided to attack Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s choice for Secretary of Defense, completely leaving out his twenty years of military service as experience that qualifies him for the position. She did, however, tout her time serving on the Senate military personnel panel. It’s important to note she never served in the military herself.
“A Fox & Friends weekend co-host is not qualified to be the Secretary of Defense,” Warren commented. “I lead the Senate military personnel panel. All three of my brothers served in uniform. I respect every one of our servicemembers. Donald Trump’s pick will make us less safe and must be rejected.”
A Fox & Friends weekend co-host is not qualified to be the Secretary of Defense.
I lead the Senate military personnel panel. All three of my brothers served in uniform. I respect every one of our servicemembers.
Donald Trump’s pick will make us less safe and must be rejected. https://t.co/6ADUJSm8x6
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) November 13, 2024
“Warren’s poor showing compared to Harris could be due to her being the architect of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a government bureaucracy that has made it more difficult for people to get credit, according to The American Consumer Institute. The pinch has been felt especially since inflation rose under the Biden administration,” the report concluded.