Democrats shook their heads in rage at this ugly Kamala Harris gaffe

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Kamala Harris is running out of time to reverse the momentum in the 2024 Election.

Now she may have sealed her doom.

And Democrats shook their heads in rage at this ugly Kamala Harris gaffe.

Kamala Harris continues to flub questions on how she would be different than Joe Biden 

Vice President Kamala Harris’ polling momentum stalled because she couldn’t make the sale to voters that she would bring change from the failures of the last four years on the border, crime, and inflation.

That’s a tough needle to thread for her because President Joe Biden said in public that she played a decision-making role in foreign and domestic policy.

On two occasions – on ABC’s The View and Stephen Colbert’s late-night show – Kamala refused to name one thing she would do differently than Biden.

During a campaign swing through Michigan, NBC’s Peter Alexander tried to throw Kamala a lifeline to tell voters how she would change course from Biden.

“Let me ask you if I can, Biden this week, President Biden said this week that every President has to cut their own path. What is one policy that you would have done differently over these last three and a half years than President Biden?” Alexander asked.

Kamala had two weeks to prepare for this question.

And the answer she came up with is Vice Presidents don’t criticize the sitting President.

“I mean to be very candid with you, you, including Mike Pence, Vice Presidents are not critical of their Presidents. I think that really, actually, in terms of the tradition of it, and also just going forward, it does not make for a productive and important relationship,” Kamala replied.

Kamala Harris’ poor political skills on display

Alexander knew Kamala was imploding on the spot and offered another off-ramp begging her to criticize Biden telling her that he said it was ok.   

“He’s now giving you that green light with his comments, that you can carve your own path. So now that you have this ability to say that – ” Alexander began before Kamala cut him off.

“Going forward, there is no question that I bring my own experiences and my own life experiences,” Kamala answered.

Alexander knew that wasn’t good enough and teed up another opportunity to say she would break with Biden on immigration, crime, foreign policy, or any other matter. 

“Is there a policy that stands out to you in particular?” Alexander asked.

All Kamala could come up with was a new version of her “I was born in a middle-class family” talking point.

“I mean, my approach to what we need to do around Medicare covering home health care, worn out of my experience of taking care of my mother,” Kamala said.

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