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Voters Getting Tired Of Harris Refusing To Give Answers

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Voters appear to have become aware that Kamala Harris does not offer solutions. Instead, she offers conclusions—like saying she will seek to cap costs of child care to seven percent for working families, but never saying how.

The Daily Caller writes that despite the favorable editing, voters in Pennsylvania were not impressed by Harris’ answers, some going so far as to say they felt insulted by the vice president.

Harris faced backlash for her Friday interview with 6ABC Philadelphia’s Action News, where she rambled about her middle-class upbringing when anchor Brian Taff asked her what “specific” strategies she has planned to improve affordability for Americans. A Nevada voter named Jaime and a Pennsylvania voter named Kimberly both asserted Harris’ answers are “insulting” to them during a focus group on the platform 2WAY, which was recorded on Monday.

“With Harris, she just to date hasn’t given me a reason to vote for her. Every time she gets asked a question, it gets right to the stump speech or goes off on a tangent or doesn’t answer the question directly,” Jaime said. “So while I find Trump enraging, I find that she’s almost insulting my intelligence, thinking that I’m not gonna see through that.”

“I can’t agree more with you. I feel insulted by her in some ways. I feel like this is her election to lose because I do think there are a lot of people who are over Trump and frustrated, and his just, as you said, he’s just dividing the country,” Kimberly responded. “But, at the same time, I feel like, especially at the debate, I feel like Kamala went and did the same thing that he’s been doing, and it is insulting, I think, to voters who don’t know what to do, and she’s not saying or making us feel any more confident in her. And it’s very frustrating.”

Harris evaded directly answering a question about her many policy flip-flops during the Sept. 10 presidential debate. The vice president instead talked about her “middle-class” upbringing while explaining how her “values have not changed” despite her policy changes.

The Harris Word Salad Tour did not end in Philadelphia. During a meeting with the National Association of Black Journalists, the vice president found herself rambling when asked about the second assassination attempt against Donald Trump.

During the same interview, she weirdly claimed that she wanted to “turn the page” on her own administration when asked how she would handle inflation. The current vice president appeared to attack the sitting president during a bizarre, word-salad answer about the most basic question this election cycle.

Harris has mostly tried to run a campaign based on “vibes,” choosing to avoid tough interviews while relying on the media to carry the water for her, which they have so far been happy to do.  

When she has briefly offered specifics to her plans, particularly the economy, she has been criticized by even her allies, who called her ideas “gimmicks.”

So far, Kamala Harris has given the same amount of interviews as assassination attempts against Donald Trump.

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