9/6/2024
Kamala Harris is a WINDBAG – someone who talks ceaselessly without adding anything useful and her speeches are full of boastful or repetitive content.
Harris’ supporters lack of knowledge about her policies is astounding and baffling. What is the basis of their support – she is black and doesn’t know anything? Tell me!
As we all know that Harris has been plagiarizing and showing how effective Trump’s policies would be and to try to fool the American People to thinking they are her policies.
That is how stupid she is that she thinks she can pull this on the voters.
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‘YOU GOT TO ANSWER THE TOUGH QUESTIONS’: Kamala Harris’ media dodging is irking voters© Provided by FOX News
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‘YOU GOT TO ANSWER THE TOUGH QUESTIONS’: Kamala Harris’ media dodging is irking voters
Voters in Detroit, Michigan, Houston, Texas, and New York City spoke with Fox News Digital about their feelings on Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris’ lack of media access.
“You got to answer the tough questions. People have to know where you stand,” said Gabe, a junior at Wayne State University in Detroit .
A CNN poll released on Wednesday found Harris holding slight leads in Michigan and Wisconsin, while Trump holds a lead in Arizona. Meanwhile, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania were toss-ups.
FOX NEWS POLL: NEW MATCHUP, SAME RESULT — TRUMP BESTS HARRIS BY ONE POINT
According to the poll, Harris holds a 50-44% lead over Trump in Wisconsin, and a 48-43% lead in Michigan. Trump has a 49-44% lead over Harris in Arizona. For the toss-up states, Georgia and Nevada had Harris at 48% to Trump’s 47%, and in Pennsylvania they were both tied at 47%.
Gabe explained that the more publicity Harris gains the better for her presidential campaign. He added that though Harris has a “grip” on the young vote, she could reach older voters by doing interviews because that demographic tends to watch the news more.
“I think for that vote she might be struggling a little bit,” he said. “I think it’s absolutely important that she does more things with the press and does more interviews because like I said it’s one of those things where if you want to get the most amount of people, you got to put yourself out there more.”
Caleb, a sophomore at Wayne State, suggested that Harris is performing well without doing interviews.
“As it gets close to the election, I think she should avoid the press really–like stop doing interviews and doing more advertising, I would say. Like putting what she actually does out there for real,” Wilburn said.”I think she’s fine where she’s at right now, honestly. I’ve been seeing a lot of press from her on social media. I’m well informed. So as long as she’s doing what she’s doing, I think she’ll be okay.”
FOX NEWS POLL: DEAD HEAT BETWEEN HARRIS AND TRUMP IN MICHIGAN
In the south, Texas voters weighed in on the vice president’s media absence. Trump won Texas by more than 5 points in 2020.
“If you know Kamala Harris–if you know all these things. I think she should just drop out right now,” Samuel, a student at the University of Houston told Fox News Digital.
Cameron, another University of Houston student, said that Harris should be speaking more to the public.
“I’d like to know more what she believes in. More about how she’s going to differentiate herself between the current Biden administration. So, yeah, I think she should definitely be speaking more. But, they have the debate next week so we’ll see how they stack up against each other,” he said.
Timmy from the Bronx in New York City said that speaking to the press is Harris’ responsibility.
“You have to just like basketball players. Football players. After the games are over. The analyst likes to ask them questions … How was the game and how you feel about the laws? How you feel about the win? You got to answer that. The same thing with her,” he said.
He added, “She’s a public figure. You just can’t ignore the public. That’s the position that you’re in. It’s her responsibility.”
According to recent polling data from Fox News, Harris has improved on President Biden’s 2024 election numbers in four battleground states, driven by strong support among women, Black voters and young voters.
In addition, while Trump leads on top issues, more voters see Harris as the one who can unite the country — and who will “fight for people like you.”
Correction: The above paragraph is a lie – Trump is the uniter and leader – Harris is the divider and Marxists. Her past is proven.
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How Harris dodges scrutiny.
With 60 days left in the race, and at the very moment she’s presenting a different ideology than four years ago, Vice President Kamala Harris isn’t getting subjected to the media scrutiny typical for a presidential nominee.
Why it matters: Harris is copying President Biden’s self-protection media strategy — duck tough interviews and limit improvisational moments.
Her circumstances are different, for sure. She entered the race just seven weeks ago, did dozens of interviews this year before Biden’s exit, and plans to do more interviews and gaggles.
- But with her debate with former President Trump coming up Tuesday (9pm ET), Harris has big questions to answer in two areas that go to the heart of running America:
- Why did President Biden’s top advisers routinely leak word they found her performance as vice president disappointing or episodically problematic?
- How did her views change in five years, from liberal to centrist on health care, immigration and energy? Why should voters believe her new views are the ones she’d stick with inside the White House?
The backstory: Biden advisers often were frustrated with Harris’ performance as vice president. Their concerns fall into three buckets:
- They found her public performances uneven and often not reassuring. This improved over time. But even recently, several on Biden’s team worried she’d struggle under the glare of national pressure.
- They found her risk-averse to the point of paralysis. The issue she embraced most — abortion rights — is one with the least risk, as polls show Democrats with a huge advantage on the issue.
- They worried about the high turnover rate among her staff. Of the 47 Harris staffers publicly disclosed to the Senate in 2021, only five still worked for her as of this spring. (This tally is incomplete because roughly half the staff isn’t listed on the Senate disclosures.)
Nine areas in which she’s shifted views or her current position is unknown:
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- Banning plastic straws for environmental concerns. (She’s no longer for it, as Axios reported Thursday.)
- A mandate for automakers to only make electric and hydrogen vehicles by 2035. (The Harris campaign won’t say whether she’s still for it.)
- Banning fracking because of concerns over global warming and potential water contamination. (No longer favors a ban.)
- A mandatory buyback program for assault weapons as part of her gun safety agenda. (She’s dropped this idea.)
- Decriminalizing crossing the border from a criminal offense to a civil one. (No longer supports.)
- Reparations for slavery, which many progressives argued for during the 2020 primary. (Position unclear.)
- Building a wall on the Southwest border, a defining Trump promise that many Democrats have fought. (Accepted it as part of the bipartisan border package that Republicans killed.)
- A federal jobs guarantee that was part of her Green New Deal proposal. (No longer for it.)
- Medicare for All, which Harris embraced in her first year as senator. (She’s backed off this.)
What they’re saying: Harris and her campaign haven’t provided many details explaining her policy shifts.
- A Harris campaign aide explained to Axios that she’s no longer pushing Medicare for All because of what she learned during her four years of experience in the White House, and seeing how the Biden administration has expanded coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
- Harris doesn’t think the disruptive process of replacing the private health care system is necessary to reach her vision of making health care a right not a privilege, the aide said.
Reality check: One of the features of her melded staff (Harris loyalists and Obama alumni, grafted onto existing Biden staffers) is that even some of her own staffers aren’t sure where she stands on a range of issues.
The other side: Over the past seven weeks, Trump has largely stuck to friendly interviewers in the right-wing bubble. This frustrates some Harris allies, who say Trump isn’t getting true scrutiny.
- During that same period, he also held two press conferences with mainstream reporters, with a third scheduled Friday.
- His running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), routinely sits for tough interviews with mainstream reporters. Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, hasn’t done a solo TV interview.
Behind the scenes: As Axios’ Sophia Cai has reported, Harris made a decision not to get too deep into specific policies because there wasn’t time.
- The campaign needed to fundraise, reintroduce herself to America, introduce Walz — and help the Democratic ticket recover in states where Dems should win, but needed an electable alternative to Trump.
The result is lots of down-the-middle vagueness. That’s the case on the issue of whether Harris would require automakers to build only electric or hydrogen vehicles by 2035 — a position she took during her 2020 campaign for president.
- For a story this week, Axios asked her campaign about the issue for six days before getting a “no comment.”
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That is the moral of Harris’ story – SHE IS A PHONY AND A MARXISTS – proven history.
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Again: SHE LACKS THE SKILLS TO BE THE PRESIDENT. PERIOD!
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