Now we see why the Dems didn't want Kamala Harris as their nominee.
Four weeks into campaigning, she finally granted an interview — to a very friendly CNN, toting her VP pick Tim Walz along for reasons unknown.
Moral support, perhaps? A buddy to pick up her verbal slack?
Either way, it wasn't a winning look for someone who wants to be president of the United States.
As for her answers: Harris was vague, policy-free, and at times just plain full of it.
'Brat summer' is officially over. Grab your pumpkin spice latte and cozy up to a fraudulent fall.
In attempting to answer Dana Bash's unimaginative first question — 'What would you do on Day One in the White House?' — Kamala was the proverbial car engine struggling to turn over, delaying an actual answer with extraneous, redundant verbiage.
'Well, there are a number of things,' she began. 'First and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. Um, when I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people, I think that, um, people are ready for a new way forward..
Now we see why the Dems didn't want Kamala Harris as their nominee. Four weeks into campaigning, she finally granted an interview - to a very friendly CNN...
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