MSNBC's Joy Reid: I'm sad because She wasn't born with $400M; Gen X voters not struggling
MSNBC’s Joy Reid: I’m sad because She wasn’t born with $400M; Gen X voters not struggling
Sad Joy Reid on MSNBC after Kamala Harris’s concession speech: “I’m sad for the country that they missed out on the opportunity to see how far she could go because this is someone who was given nothing at birth. She wasn’t born with $400 million…She did everything right.”
MSNBC’s Joy Reid laments the country didn’t vote the same way 18-to-29-year-olds did by a nine-point margin, adding Gen X voters that picked Trump “just want a tax” and “they are not..struggling”
“Generation X…who grew up on WWE and Hulk Hogan and Donald Trump did this.”
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MSNBC’s Joy Reid: I’m sad because She wasn’t born with $400M; Gen X voters not struggling
Key Points
Sad Joy Reid on MSNBC after Kamala Harris’s concession speech: “I’m sad for the country that they missed out on the opportunity to see how far she could go because this is someone who was given nothing at birth
- She wasn’t born with $400 million
MSNBC’s Joy Reid laments the country didn’t vote the same way 18-to-29-year-olds did by a nine-point margin, adding Gen X voters that picked Trump “just want a tax” and “they are not
- who grew up on WWE and Hulk Hogan and Donald Trump did this
Transcript Highlights
The following is transcribed from the video audio:
- I am so trying to be too emotional because the reality is, you know, Miss Shyamala came to this country like my mama did
- And it’s one of the things that when I’ve interviewed Vice President Harris, we’ve talked about both our mothers came here in the 1960s as immigrants
- And Miss Shyamala raised her an extraordinary daughter
- And I’m sad for the country that they missed out on the opportunity to see how far she could go because this is somebody who was given nothing at birth
- She wasn’t born with $400 million in the bank
- She climbed her way to success both to that prosecutor’s office, to that attorney general’s office, to that vice presidency after battling Joe Biden and like eight other people in a primary, got to be vice president of the United States of America, this black and Asian American woman
- And I’m proud of the race that she ran, which was almost picture perfect
- And the last thing I’ll just throw in here is that she spoke specifically to young people
- And she said, do not ever stop trying to make the world a better place
- Don’t let anyone tell you that something is impossible just because it has never been done before
Full transcript: 519 words transcribed via Whisper AI.