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The corporate media raised concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris’s repeated attempts to avoid her record during an economic speech and MSNBC interview Wednesday.
Harris’s attempts to weave and dodge suggests her record is a political liability. President Joe Biden stated Wednesday that he delegated “everything” as commander in chief to Harris, including foreign policy and domestic policy.
Media elites mocked Harris, who has been in power for 3.5 years, for campaigning on a “new way forward,” avoiding simple questions, and failing to provide solutions to the Biden-Harris economy.
KAMALA: "We just need to move past the failed policies that we have proven don't work."
So true! pic.twitter.com/wVqlgOkZh9
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 25, 2024
“For those of us who have been waiting for more specifics of what does that childcare policy look like? What is it that she’s calling for? We’re not getting that at this point in the campaign,” an ABC News reporter Elizabeth Schulze said on air, following Harris’s speech in Pittsburgh. […]
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