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Kamala Harris Rambles ‘Rather Articulately’ on Stakes of Election

Vice President Kamala Harris said Friday on a teleprompter that the 2024 election is “something up.”

The incident was the latest comment by Harris that critics called blunt and unpresidential.

“When you think about what's at stake in this election, there are a few things that are at stake. Some basics! I've said it pretty clearly,” she said. Speaking at a campaign event in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Democratic presidential candidates often make rambling statements. At a Univision town hall Thursday, she rambling and dismissing concerns that she received exactly zero votes in the Democratic primary. “So the question is, how can you shed light on this whole process and how you were selected?” [nominated]? ” the voter asked.

She responded by talking about the coronavirus and Liz Cheney's support and praising Biden for allegedly resigning voluntarily.

Critics often attack Ms. Harris is an empty political shell willing to do and say whatever it takes to get elected. A recent survey found that a near majority of Americans (48%) believe that Harris is just saying what people want to hear, but that Harris is only saying what they believe. Only 36% of people think this is true. economist/YouGov poll Found.

Sometimes her ramblings contradict her campaign strategy. Harris, who once campaigned as a champion of change, shattered that image in three separate interviews Tuesday when she was unable to name specific policies she would change from the past four years. “During the last four years, have you done anything different than President Biden?” the view' host Sunny Hostin asked.

“I don't have any recollections of this. I have participated in most of the decisions that have affected me,” Harris responded.

on CBS Steve Colbert's Late ShowHarris refused I asked her again if there were any specific policy changes she had made over the past four years. “What's the big thing that's changed and what's stayed the same?” Colbert asked. Harris responded with a boilerplate answer: “I'm clearly not Joe Biden,” before rambling on “what the next generation of leadership looks like.”

inside 60 minutes Harris also did not answer questions in the interview. For example, when asked about the invasion of the southern border, Harris said Congress needs to “fix” the border, even though there are already laws in place to prevent illegal immigration and secure the southern border. insisted. The Biden-Harris administration will be inaugurated in 2021. Flip or undo Many of the Trump-era border policies — e.g. Paused Remain in Mexico policy on the first day of the administration.

“Was it a mistake to loosen immigration policies so much?” CBS correspondent Bill Whitaker asked Harris. “This is a long-standing problem,” Harris argued. “And solutions are just around the corner. And literally from day one, we've been providing solutions. We need to get Congress to act to actually solve the problem.”

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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