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I was literally shocked. I expected Harris to go in there and tout a few of the things that she thought the audience would actually like about her proposals (even if they were lies) and try to suck off a few votes here and there. But, instead, she goes on Fox News and tells the Fox News audience "Orange man bad". What in the hell did she expect to accomplish doing that?Kamala Harris’s big Fox gamble did not pay off
Kamala Harris’s interview with Fox News on Wednesday night was never expected to be a friendly affair.
The network has been consistently hostile to the vice-president since she entered the race in July, and this awkward 30 minutes was no different.
There are many within the Harris campaign who thought sitting down with Bret Baier, one of Fox’s most experienced interviewers, was a mistake.
But the stakes were too high. With several swing states too close to call, including battlegrounds that Ms Harris needs to win the presidency, she has just three weeks to convince Republicans to vote for her.
It is hard to see how Wednesday’s interview achieved that goal. On almost every subject, Ms Harris batted away policy questions and opportunities to push her plan for the White House in favour of slamming Donald Trump.
It is hard to see how Wednesday’s interview achieved that goal. On almost every subject, Ms Harris batted away policy questions and opportunities to push her plan for the White House in favour of slamming Donald Trump.
Ms Harris described border security as a “topic of discussion that people want to rightly have”, but then didn’t talk about it. She talked about Trump’s role in blocking Joe Biden’s border deal, and offered no solutions of her own.
She was then asked why voters do not trust her to tackle inflation, and she talked about Trump’s economic plan, not her own. A question about transgender operations in federal prisons produced a response about Trump.
Read more at - MSN
BJ -
I think most people watching probably wanted to feel sorry for her -
I don't think that I have ever witnessed a worse performance by a politician in my life.