Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend the renowned Al Smith Dinner, a major annual event benefitting Catholic Charities. This makes her only the second-ever major party candidate to skip the dinner, raising questions about her decision and sparking controversy in political circles.
The Al Smith Dinner, which brings together prominent political figures for a night of lighthearted humor and serious fundraising, is traditionally attended by key political candidates. Harris’s decision to boycott this significant event is viewed by many as an unexpected and controversial choice.
A Rare Boycott with a Bigger Message?
Harris’s absence from the event has drawn significant attention, with critics claiming she is avoiding the platform due to her discomfort with unscripted speaking engagements. The Vice President, known for relying on a teleprompter during speeches, has often faced criticism for her public appearances. Some commentators argue that skipping the Al Smith Dinner shows her lack of confidence in engaging with an audience without prepared remarks.
“She’s THAT terrified to speak without her teleprompter,” remarked one conservative pundit on social media. This sentiment has been echoed by others who view her decision as a sign of weakness and reluctance to address the crowd in a more spontaneous environment.
Harris’s Decision Raises Eyebrows
The Al Smith Dinner is not just a fundraising event; it has long been a key stage for political figures to show their personality and humanize themselves in front of a large and influential audience. It has also been a place where light-hearted jabs are thrown, often allowing candidates to show a more relatable side. Harris’s decision to sit out this event, therefore, has led many to speculate on the reasons behind it.
In 2016, then-Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton both attended, even though they were in the thick of a highly contentious election season. Their presence, while marked by some awkward moments, still upheld the tradition of political figures facing their audience with humor and grace, even in difficult times. Harris’s choice to forgo the event contrasts sharply with that history.
Catholic Charities’ Event Without Kamala
The Al Smith Dinner, which raises millions for Catholic Charities, will move forward without Harris’s participation. Some political analysts argue that skipping the event could alienate voters, particularly Catholic voters, many of whom hold the dinner in high regard.
“It’s unfortunate that Kamala Harris has decided not to attend such a longstanding and respected event,” commented a political strategist. “Candidates don’t typically pass up this opportunity to connect with voters, even if it’s a challenging or uncomfortable setting.”
Concerns Over Harris’s Public Image
Harris has faced growing scrutiny over her public speaking style and her ability to connect with voters, particularly without a prepared script. Critics argue that her absence from high-profile events like the Al Smith Dinner further highlights these concerns.
“Her team seems worried about unscripted moments,” noted one insider. “It’s not just about the teleprompter—it’s about controlling the narrative, and events like these don’t allow for that level of control.”
As the 2024 election season heats up, Harris’s decision to skip the Al Smith Dinner is likely to remain a talking point, with voters and analysts alike questioning what it signals about her campaign strategy and leadership style.


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