An influential Democratic Party donor, who previously contributed $1 million to the Biden campaign, has expressed skepticism about Vice President Kamala Harris's ability to defeat former President Trump in a potential election matchup. Orlando-based attorney John Morgan has announced that he will not be supporting Harris's campaign, citing concerns about the nomination process and the strength of the candidate.
Morgan voiced his discontent with what he perceived as a lack of transparency in the selection of Harris as the Democratic nominee, referring to it as a 'coronation' rather than a convention. He criticized the notion of a small group of individuals determining the nominee, suggesting that a convention could have produced a more formidable candidate.
Expressing doubt about Harris's electability, Morgan stated, 'I don't believe she can win.' This statement reflects his reservations about Harris's ability to secure victory in a potential electoral contest against former President Trump.
These remarks from a prominent Democratic Party megadonor highlight the internal divisions and differing perspectives within the party regarding the upcoming election and the choice of nominee. While some individuals, like Morgan, harbor doubts about Harris's prospects, others continue to support her candidacy and believe in her ability to lead the party to victory.