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Former Vice President Kamala Harris sparked a wave of criticism online this week after proposing what she described as a “no bad idea brainstorm” for the Democratic Party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. During a Wednesday night appearance on the “Win with Black Women” livestream, Harris argued that Democrats need to think more broadly about structural political reforms and stop limiting themselves to conventional approaches after recent electoral setbacks.

“I think that we need an expanded playbook,” Harris said during the discussion. “This is a moment where there are no bad ideas.” She went on to suggest that Democrats should openly debate major institutional changes, including Electoral College reform, expanding the Supreme Court, creating ethics rules for justices, implementing multi-member congressional districts, and granting statehood to Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico.

Harris also proposed that the Senate Judiciary Committee adopt stronger measures for Supreme Court nominees, including penalties for individuals who lie during confirmation proceedings. She framed the ideas as part of a larger conversation about strengthening democratic institutions and rebuilding trust in government.

The remarks quickly drew backlash on social media, particularly from conservative commentators who accused Harris of promoting partisan reforms designed to benefit Democrats politically. Critics argued that many of the proposals would likely be condemned by mainstream media if Republicans had suggested them under similar circumstances.

Substack writer Stephen Miller mocked the comments by saying Democrats have “zero policy ideas” and instead rely on what he called “online staffer brain rot.” Conservative radio host Erick Erickson argued that media outlets apply a double standard when Democrats discuss institutional reforms but strongly criticize Republicans for similar proposals.

If a Republican were to say these things, the press would excoriate them. But when a Democrat does it, the press treats it as legitimate because the press is on the same side. Anything that goes against Democrat desires is cheating and must be stopped. https://t.co/VaxTr9mUVz

— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) May 14, 2026

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RedState writer Bonchie also weighed in, questioning how cable news figures would react if Republicans floated comparable ideas after an election loss. Utah Sen. Mike Lee responded sarcastically on X, writing, “Well, maybe a few bad ideas.” Outkick writer Ian Miller added that Harris’ proposals were especially ironic given that she also lost the popular vote during the 2024 election.

The criticism reflects the broader skepticism Harris continues to face following Democrats’ defeat in the 2024 presidential election. While some Democrats have argued the party needs bold structural reforms to remain competitive nationally, others worry that proposals involving court expansion or Electoral College changes could alienate moderate voters.

At the same time, Harris’ comments have fueled renewed speculation about her political future. Reports in recent months suggest she has been consulting allies and former colleagues about a possible 2028 presidential campaign. Although she has not formally announced any plans, she has avoided ruling out another White House run.

Some Democrats have been hesitant to publicly endorse the idea of Harris leading the party again after the 2024 loss, but she remains one of the party’s most recognizable national figures. Her latest comments suggest she may be trying to position herself as an advocate for more aggressive institutional reforms as Democrats debate the direction of the party moving forward.

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