Vice President Kamala Harris said Tuesday on ABC News’ “The View” that she wouldn’t change anything during President Biden’s tenure — despite the tenure of the commander-in-chief. Job approval has been in limbo for more than three years,
The left-leaning distaff panel asked the 2024 Democratic nominee if he would have done anything “differently” than Biden, 81.
Harris, 59, responded, “There’s nothing that comes to mind — and I’ve been part of those decisions — that have had an impact.”
Donald Trump’s campaign has tried to tie Harris to the Biden tenure, with the 46th president averaging 41.3% job approval. According to RealClearPolitics,
The VP’s failure to bring up a point of difference between himself and Biden politically was tweeted by the Trump War Room’s official
“It is a matter of anger for every veteran who was forced to watch Afghanistan go up in smoke while incompetent decision-making led to the deaths of 13 more soldiers.” An X user responded,
“This involves three years of wide open borders. Vote accordingly,” Said another,
“The Trump campaign needs this in ads today,” yet another request,
Despite being in Washington since 2017, first as a senator and then as vice president, Harris has tried to position herself as a candidate for change.
The veep told his boss, “We are obviously two different people and we have many shared life experiences, for example how we feel about our families and our parents and so on.” “But we are also different people and I will bring those sensibilities to my leadership.”
Later in the interview, Harris reiterated her pledge to include a Republican in her Cabinet “because I don’t do that, I don’t feel burdened by letting ego get in the way of a good idea.”
Harris then falsely claimed that former Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) had endorsed her for president – despite the 2008 GOP nominee’s death in 2018.
“Look, I just did an event with former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, endorsed me. “John McCain, Mitt Romney, there are over 200 former members of both Bush presidencies who have endorsed me,” Harris said.
However, Mitt Romney has also not endorsed Harris. He praised her performance against Donald Trump in the September 10 debate Between the two major party candidates.
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