In an interview Tuesday night, Vice President Kamala Harris declined to say what “big changes” her administration would bring compared to the current Biden administration.
Harris, in a friendly interview with Late Show host Stephen Colbert, pointed out that polls show voters want the 2024 election to bring about change. did.
“You're a member of the current administration, so what do you think will change significantly and what will stay the same under a Harris administration?” Colbert asked.
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Vice President Kamala Harris dodged “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert's question about what “big changes” she would bring to the White House versus President Biden. (Screenshot/CBS)
“Of course, I'm clearly not Joe Biden,” Harris replied.
“I noticed,” Colbert said jokingly.
“So, that would be a change, but with 28 days left, I think it's also important to say that I'm not Donald Trump,” Harris said, to cheers from the liberal audience.
“And when I think about the importance of what this next generation of leadership looks like if I were elected president, it's because, frankly, I love the American people and I love our country. I love it.''We have the character and nature of being ambitious people and have a great work ethic. And we believe we can continue the success we have achieved. It's about increasing opportunity and, in doing so, growing our nation's strength,” Harris continued, before touting her “opportunity economy” pitch and talking about her mother, a small business owner.
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Harris has struggled to distance herself from President Biden, who withdrew from the 2024 race due to pressure from Democrats and fears of defeat. (Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images)
Earlier in the day during the media blitz, Harris was similarly asked on “The View” whether she would do anything differently than she did during the Biden presidency.
“I have no idea,” Harris said, adding, “I have been involved in most of the decisions that have affected me.”
Critics slammed the Democratic candidate's comments and said they would be quickly used in Trump's ads to link her to Biden, who was ousted from the race by anxious Democrats in July. did. Biden withdrew from the race under pressure, and Harris quickly replaced him.
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Vice President Kamala Harris told “The View” on Tuesday that she couldn't think of anything she would do differently from when Biden took office. (ABC/The View)
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