"Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out!"- Internet reacts as TikToker urges liberals to leave country in viral video after Kamala Harris loss

Kamala Harris Concession speaks at Howard University in Washington - Source: Getty
Vice President Kamala Harris delivers her concession speech at Howard University, acknowledging the 2024 presidential race results. (Image via Getty/Kyle Mazza)

President Donald Trump made his political comeback on November 6, winning over Kamala Harris, and TikTok did not take to it lightly. In the wake of his historic triumph, several videos have begun emerging on the platform, a good chunk of which are urging liberals to leave the country and find safe haven elsewhere.

In one such video, a TikToker can be seen elucidating on the how-tos of making the grand escape in a 1 minute 27 seconds video. X, however, has been reacting with a flurry of memes, sarcasm, and cutthroat remarks, with many asserting that Kamala Harris was not what the country needed. Here's what one user quipped:

"Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out!"
"See you later! That's less Democrat voters for next election!!" somebody exclaimed.
"I really hope MILLIONS of liberals take her advice. THAT would make the outcome of this election absolutely perfect," another opined.
"Let them go! They’ll either be happier where they end up or they’ll do some growing up and beg to come back after a short time. Time to cut the apron strings on entitled Americans who think they know what oppression is," someone else said.
"If any liberal needs a ride to the airport, let me know! I will call you an uber," a user tweeted.

On the face of it, several were discontent with the intensifying wave of criticism against the 47th President of the United States, President Donald Trump.

"From New Zealand; Find somewhere else.. you’re not welcome here," one user asserted.
"Completely rational response to an election that doesn’t go the way you wanted but does make your life better as well as everyone else’s in the country. Legacy media has damaged so many brains," someone pointed out.
"I think going abroad would be a great thing. Help them realize show lucky they are and what a great country they live in. Would probably moved back republican," somebody suggested.

The rest of the internet was either jumping to Trump's defense, or chiming in to conspire on how they can escape his regime themselves. Several doubled down on their support for Kamala Harris.


Vice President Kamala Harris says she concedes the election to Trump, but does not "concede the fight..."

On Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris formally conceded the election to Trump. However, she did call on all her supporters to “not despair,” and to keep fighting for American democracy. She took to the stage at her alma mater, Howard University, to address a cheering crowd:

"While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign. Hear me when I say: the light of America’s promise will always burn bright, as long as we never give up.”

She went on:

"In our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but to the constitution of the United States. This is a time to organize, to mobilize and to stay engaged for the sake of freedom and justice and the future that we all know we can build together."

Kamala Harris' running mate, Tim Walz, took to X to thank her:

"Thank you Vice President @KamalaHarris for putting your faith in me, and selecting me as your running mate. Campaigning at your side was the honor and privilege of my life."

His post went on, noting that the outcome is not what they wanted, but that he is "grateful to the millions of Americans who joined our campaign and stood up for our greatest ideals: decency, compassion, and love of our neighbor."

He went on, penning that now more than ever, it is imperative that the people "continue fighting for those values and the country we all love."


Early on Wednesday morning, Kamala Harris called Trump to congratulate him on his win. She also promised that the Biden administration would facilitate a "peaceful transfer of power."

As for incumbent President Biden, he will take to the Rose Garden at 11 a.m. ET on Thursday to address the nation.

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Edited by Sezal Srivastava