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Kamala Harris Struggles to Explain to Colbert the ‘Major Changes’ She’d Make Versus Biden’s Presidency

Vice President Kamala Harris sat down with host Steve Colbert on CBS's “The Late Show” on Tuesday night and when asked to outline her accomplishments, she attempted to outline the difference she has made during her time in office. .

It didn't work.

When asked specifically about the details of the policy changes she has implemented, she is quick to hide her role behind the title “Vice President,” somehow disqualifying her from actually doing anything. I fell back on such a story.

Colbert asked. “In the debate the other day, your opponent and his vice president said, Kamala Harris has been vice president for three and a half years, so why hasn't she solved everything yet? Can you explain to them what the job of vice president is like? And what did you tell Gov. Tim Walz (D) about the job? The enormous powers vested in the vice president's office. Have you explained it to him?”

A stumbled Harris responded, “Throughout the three and a half years I've been vice president, I've pointed out that that's the vice president,” trying to dismiss the assumption of “enormous power” that comes with the position. did. And you have a lot of responsibility. But did you see that kid who was interviewed after the debate? And oh, Stephen, you should definitely watch it. He gave me a complete civics lesson in the role of vice president. ”

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This is not the first time Harris has been held accountable for a peculiar lack of performance in high office.

Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlowe said in August that Democrats are supporting Harris as a presidential candidate because of her “vibe” and “goodness for women” rather than her political accomplishments. did.

Monaka interview in charlie kirk showMarlowe referenced a video in which Frontlines reporter Karen D'Almeida questioned several Harris supporters at a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, asking them what Harris had accomplished.

Marlowe noted that not a single person cited a “single accomplishment” among the reasons people listed for supporting Harris.

Instead, he said voters “historically” supported Harris because of “atmosphere” because she is “good for women” and that Harris “won the vice presidential seat.” He pointed out that he had said that.

Follow Simon Kent on Twitter: or by email: skent@breitbart.com

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