Vance questions Kamala Harris's qualifications for the presidency
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During a recent appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” Republican Senator J.D. Vance from Ohio delivered a scathing critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’ handling of economic policy and her prospects as the Democratic presidential nominee. Vance likened the idea of Harris controlling inflation to giving the late Jeffrey Epstein authority over human trafficking policy, a comparison intended to underscore his belief that Harris is extremely unqualified to manage the issue.
Vance’s comments come as Harris gains momentum in polls against former President Donald Trump, who remains the leading Republican candidate for 2024. Some within the GOP have expressed concerns about Trump’s campaign strategy, but Vance is confident that voters won’t perceive Harris as a “fresh start,” dismissing her policy proposals as merely a continuation of the current administration’s failed initiatives.
Vance was skeptical about the recent polling data favoring Harris, citing the inaccuracy of past polls leading up to the 2016 and 2020 elections. “Polls tend to radically overstate Democrats,” Vance said, noting that Harris’ surge in support might be short-lived. According to Vance, internal data from his party suggests that Harris’ initial boost in the polls has already plateaued.
The Ohio senator also claimed that Harris’ own campaign team is uneasy about her association with President Joe Biden’s administration, given the widespread discontent with Biden’s performance. “If you talk to insiders in the Kamala Harris campaign, they’re very worried,” Vance remarked, asserting that voters do not believe Harris—who has served as vice president for over three years—will suddenly find solutions to problems she has been unable to address thus far.
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Even with dementia Biden was a better president than we can expect from Harris. She is not very smart or articulate. Vance is right to question her qualifications. It is rather amazing that the Democrats have been able to get her this far based on her record and her inarticulate communication skills.
See also:
Nolte: 55% of Likely Voters Say Tim Walz Stolen Valor Accusations Are Serious
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Neither Harris Nor Walz Is Willing to Be Interviewed by Anyone but Each Other
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