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Kamala crashes and burns in friendly MSNBC interview

We know it's bad that Kamala Harris doesn't sound consistent, even in the friendly setting of an interview with MSNBC.

“This may be why we're running internal polls that show people are panicking.” Sarah Gonzalez Many of the comments on “Sarah Gonzalez Unfiltered” noted that the interview was “disastrous” even though Camara “sat down with someone who clearly already loves her.”

During the interview, Kamala was asked by MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhl about “Americans not seeing themselves” in her plan.

“What do you say to people who say these policies don't work for me?” Ruhl asked.

“Well, if you're hardworking and have dreams and ambitions and aspirations for what I believe in, then, um, you're in my plans,” Kamala replied. “I really love what I know to be the American spirit and character, and I have to say I'm very encouraged.”

After rambling a bit about “hopes and dreams,” Kamala began to explain her “opportunity economy” and how she comes from a “middle-class family.”

“It was like a minute and 30 seconds of not saying anything,” Gonzalez said.

Blaze TV Investigative journalist Steve Baker is also awestruck by how badly the interview turned out, considering the brief nature of the interview.

“Even though she had the friendliest interviewer, she still hasn't been able to find the idea to reach out and put everything into one concise comment or response,” he says.

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