Kamala Claims Fox Insider Leaked Election Night Data To Her Campaign
Former Vice President Kamala Harris just made one of her most startling admissions since her crushing 2024 defeat to President Donald J. Trump — and it raises serious questions about media integrity.
In a recent interview on ABC’s The View, Harris casually revealed that her campaign had a friend embedded inside Fox News’ election-night “war room,” feeding her team internal data as results came in, Mediaite reported.
Harris recounted how her campaign’s optimism after a high-energy rally quickly collapsed when they received information from their Fox News insider.
“But on his way back from a rally where there was an incredible amount of enthusiasm, people on the ground were like, we got it, we got it, we’re going to do this,” Harris recalled.
“And then they talked with a mutual friend of ours who was over at Fox News in the war room, who had been hearing about data that suggested things were not looking great in Pennsylvania.”
If accurate, her claim suggests that a major news network’s decision desk was leaking sensitive election-night data directly to the Democratic nominee’s campaign. That revelation could spark calls for investigation into whether Fox’s internal protocols were compromised — and why Harris chose to publicize it nearly a year later. Fox News has not issued a comment.
Harris described the night as deeply painful, comparing her grief to losing her mother. She said her husband, Doug Emhoff, was so shaken he “prayed in the shower” that the numbers coming out of Pennsylvania were wrong.
But Harris’s remarks also confirmed what many voters suspected: her campaign never gave the American people a reason to see her as a departure from Joe Biden.
She revisited one of her worst campaign moments — an October 2024 appearance on The View when she was asked what she would have done differently than Biden. Her response — “There is not a thing that comes to mind” — immediately went viral.
Critics argued it exposed her as nothing more than Biden 2.0. In her new interview, Harris admitted the remark was “symbolic of the issue,” saying, “I am a loyal person, and I didn’t fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden.”
Ultimately, Harris conceded that inflation and high costs sank her candidacy. “The American people were sick of things being so expensive,” she said, acknowledging her campaign failed to blunt Trump’s economic message.
She even admitted that ABC cut away from her new interview to air President Trump’s address at the United Nations — an unsubtle reminder that Trump still commands the spotlight while Democrats struggle to hold attention.
While Harris tried to cast her loss as a matter of bad timing, her bombshell confession about Fox News leaks underscores deeper concerns: Democrats were relying on inside help from media institutions while offering voters little more than a continuation of Biden’s failed agenda.