"Then I went home and I sat on the couch with a family-sized bag of nacho Doritos. I did not share one chip with anybody."
In a fundraiser email, posted to X by ALX, the Harris camp wrote, "Do you remember how you felt the day after Donald Trump was elected? I do. It was election night for me as well. It was incredibly bittersweet. When I took the stage for my acceptance speech — to represent California in the Senate — I tore up my notes. I just said, 'We will fight.'"
"Then I went home and I sat on the couch with a family-sized bag of nacho Doritos. I did not share one chip with anybody. Not even Doug. I just watched the TV with utter shock and dismay. Two things are true eight years later: I still love Doritos and we still have not stopped fighting."
Here’s the deal: We can’t go back. We can’t go back to the way we all felt on that harrowing day in 2016 when Donald Trump was elected. Or how we felt throughout his chaotic and corrupt administration," the email continued. "This team has a direct role in making sure we win." The email then led to a donation link to the campaign, per Mediaite.
Human Events senior editor Jack Posobiec shared the email text and commented, "If you are a single millennial woman, this makes total sense to you."
Sam Stein of MSNBC posted on X, "Just did the math. there are 2,250 calories in a party size bag (i think that's what family size means)."
Others who reacted to the email talked about the timing of the post, and how Trump spoke about higher food prices in a press conference on Thursday evening.
Newsmax reporter Corey Clayton comented, "Kamala Harris says, in a fundraising email, that she pigged out on a family-sized bag of Doritos "in shock and dismay" on Election Night after Trump won in 2016. Price in 2016: $3.25 Price in 2024: $7.99 (with 5% less chips)."
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