Wave after wave of Kamala Harris supporters have been seen leaving the Democrat selectee’s watch party in Washington, D.C. in droves amid reports that her election win odds are diminishing.
Footage from Harris’s watch party at Howard University on Tuesday night appear to be showing the crowd walking away from the event as some dejected supporters remain glued to the news for breaking updates.
Wave after wave of people are leaving the Kamala Harris watch party in Washington DC. The crowd started out loud and enthusiastic. People are now either glued to the news broadcast or are turning around and going home.
— Spencer Lindquist 🇺🇸 (@SpencerLndqst) November 6, 2024
I’m on the ground for @realdailywire: pic.twitter.com/LKMe4ipII6
Harris supporters are beginning to leave her campaign event in Washington. pic.twitter.com/sq5S0by1mP
— The Israeli Spectator (@isrspectator) November 6, 2024
BREAKING – They Know…
— Conservative Brief (@ConservBrief) November 6, 2024
Kamala Harris supporters leaving her election night party by the busload.
You think they sense something? pic.twitter.com/nAm5s2NqWg
This comes amid Polymarket betting market odds showing a Harris victory at about 5% against Trump’s 95%, and The New York Times predicting a 93% election win for Trump.
The New York Times now shows Trump has an 93% chance to win the Presidency 👀 pic.twitter.com/gF7MYKKwYX
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 6, 2024
Meanwhile the Harris campaign has gone silent on social media and has reportedly stopped taking media questions for the night, a move that CNN’s Jake Tapper called “generally not a positive sign.”
CNN says the Harris campaign team has gone silent and "appears to be searching for bright spots"
— Jordan Chamberlain (@jordylancaster) November 6, 2024
Jake Tapper says "this is my 7th presidential election, I would observe that when campaigns go silent it's generally not a positive sign." pic.twitter.com/qfUn0USt7U
The Harris campaign also just announced at 11:45 pm CST that Kamala would not be addressing the crowd at the watch party until Wednesday.
“You won’t hear from the vice president tonight, but you will hear from her tomorrow,” a campaign spokesman said.
Live feed of Kamala Harris’s watch party in DC: