Jill Biden says she was “shocked” when the 2024 election results came out, and she came to know that Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump. Jill recently appeared on “CBS Sunday Morning” and claimed that there was a lot of enthusiasm from people for Harris. This eventually made her “certain” that she would win the election. However, Harris lost to Trump, leaving her shocked.
Jill Biden claims she was ‘certain’ about Kamala Harris winning 2024 election
Jill Biden admitted that she was stunned when Kamala Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump. The former First Lady recently appeared on “CBS Sunday Morning.” During the conversation, she spoke about several topics, including claims regarding Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, life during and after the White House, and more.
The host pointed out that Jill had gone “all out” to help Vice President Harris during the election campaign. She agreed with the remark and said she had indeed given her maximum effort and energy to support Harris and boost her chances of winning. Jill explained that she traveled across the country and did everything she could to campaign for Harris. However, Harris ultimately lost the election to Donald Trump, which left Jill shocked.
Reflecting on election night, Jill said she was “certain” that Harris would win. When the host asked her, “You were,” she confirmed that she truly believed Harris was headed for victory. According to Jill, the excitement and enthusiasm she witnessed for Harris throughout the campaign trail made her feel confident about the outcome.
She continued, “I was shocked she didn’t win because I think she would be a good president and ummm I went to bed and I mean I just couldn’t believe that she had lost.” The last U.S. presidential election was held on November 5, 2024. Trump won the election, defeating Harris.
During the 2024 presidential race, Joe stepped down from the race. The election drew massive public attention, and the campaigns of both parties generated enthusiasm among people. Jill actively campaigned for Harris across several states. Moreover, she remained confident about Harris’ chances of winning until the final results were announced.
