MSNBC host Joe Scarborough expressed confidence in Vice President Kamala Harris’ chances of winning the White House, comparing her to Rocky Balboa. However, Scarborough seemed to overlook the fact that Balboa lost his first fight against Apollo Creed in the 1976 film “Rocky.” Despite this, Scarborough continued to praise Harris as a formidable opponent, highlighting her left-handed fighting style as a potential advantage in the political arena.

Scarborough’s remarks came just after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, leaving Harris as the likely Democratic contender. Scarborough and his co-host Mika Brzezinski, who have previously shown support for Biden, now advocate for widespread support for Harris within the Democratic party. Influential figures like Bill and Hillary Clinton have already issued statements endorsing Harris, signaling a shift in party support in light of Biden’s exit.

Former President Barack Obama has refrained from endorsing any specific candidate, instead expressing confidence that the Democratic party will select an “outstanding nominee” to replace Biden. This stance aligns with that of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who also supports an open process to choose a new potential Democratic nominee. As the party navigates these uncharted waters, the endorsement of influential figures like Obama will play a significant role in shaping the direction of the Democratic primary.

Scarborough also noted that the Republicans are in a state of panic over the prospect of facing off against Harris in the presidential election. He suggested that former President Donald Trump and other GOP leaders are “melting down” in response to the changing landscape of the race. Scarborough’s comments reflect a perceived shift in momentum towards the Democratic Party, which had been struggling in recent years and is now reinvigorated by the emergence of Harris as a strong and viable contender.

Despite the enthusiasm surrounding Harris’ candidacy, Scarborough’s comparison to Rocky Balboa may have inadvertently underscored the challenges she could face in the political arena. Just like Balboa’s defeat in the first “Rocky” film, Harris may encounter formidable opponents and obstacles on her journey to the White House. However, Scarborough’s unwavering support for Harris and his conviction in her abilities reflect a broader sentiment within the Democratic Party that sees her as a candidate capable of energizing voters and leading the party to victory in the upcoming election.

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