‘The View’ Host Demands People Stop Saying Harris — Who Got Zero Primary Votes — ‘Didn’t Earn’ Nomination

“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin demanded that critics of Vice President Kamala Harris stop suggesting that she “didn’t earn” the 2024 presidential nomination — despite the fact that she has essentially been coronated as the new Democratic presidential candidate without winning a single primary vote on her own merits.

Hostin and her co-hosts reacted to Harris declaring herself the de facto nominee less than 48 hours after President Joe Biden — who has not been seen publicly in days — announced via a letter shared on X that he was leaving the 2024 campaign, posting a short time later that he was endorsing Harris to pick up where he’d left off.

“You know what I think? I think that they recognize they’re in trouble now with Kamala at the head of the ticket,” Hostin began, arguing that in her mind, people would respond to the optics of “pitting a former prosecutor against a convicted felon.”

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Sunny declares that black voters are a monolith. She claims it’s a “fallacy that black men are going to vote for Trump” and “black women are the backbone of the Democratic Party.”
“Stop with the ‘she didn’t earn it,'” She demanded of critics, admits her father taught her racism. pic.twitter.com/lHAv15PohU

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) July 23, 2024

Hostin went on to claim that it was a “fallacy that black men are gonna vote for Trump” because there was a phone call with an activist group called Win With Black Men, and they raised more than $1 million for Harris. She also suggested that all black women would vote for Harris.

“What I will say is stop with the ‘she didn’t earn it,'” Hostin demanded. “Stop with the ‘she is not qualified.'”

Hostin then claimed that because Harris was a black woman, she had to be “twice as good to get half as far.”

She did not mention the fact that when Harris ran her own presidential campaign beginning in 2019, she did not even make it to 2020 before lack of support caused her to exit the race. Hostin did not mention the fact that Harris was chosen to be Biden’s vice president only after he promised to select a woman of color. She also completely ignored the fact that Harris did not receive a single primary vote at the top of the ticket and had simply claimed ownership of the nomination after racking up some cash and a few high-profile endorsements.

Elderly Trump Supporter In Critical Condition After Politically Motivated Attack, Police Say

An elderly man in Hancock, Michigan, is in critical condition after what police are calling a “politically motivated” attack on Sunday.

The man, who has not been identified, was putting up a yard sign supporting President Donald Trump around 5:45 p.m., when a suspect driving a Honda ATV drove onto the man’s yard and ran him over with the vehicle, the Hancock Police Department said in a press release. The driver reportedly began to pull out the yard signs, and when the victim tried to put them back in the ground, the driver ran him over.

The victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries, including a brain bleed, and is reportedly still in critical condition.

“We’re not sure what could happen. Could he die from these injuries? Possible,” Hancock Police Chief Tami Sleeman said, according to WLUC. “If there’s anybody out there that has any information on the person driving this four-wheeler, please call the Hancock Police Department.”

This was the third incident police believe to be politically motivated that occurred on Sunday alone. The first two involved vehicles that were vandalized, with the police department saying the suspect “appeared to target both Trump and Law Enforcement supporters.” It is unclear what about the vehicles indicated the drivers were either Trump or law enforcement supporters.

“Around 4:45 p.m., we had reports of vandalism to two vehicles where the tire valves were broken off and another one, they had smashed all the windows out and tried to do the same [act]…with the vehicle tires,” Sleeman told WLUC.

The driver has been identified, but no name has been released to the public yet. Police say the investigation is ongoing.