‘I Felt A Little Bad For Her’: JD Vance Says Kamala Harris Did Not Appear ‘Sure-Footed’ About Her Own Policies
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Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance said on Friday that he “felt a little bad” for Vice President Kamala Harris since she did not seem to know why she took certain policy positions during her interview with CNN’s Dana Bash.
Harris and her running mate, Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, sat down for her first interview on Thursday night since she launched her presidential campaign on July 21. Vance said on “Fox & Friends” that the vice president did not appear to be “sure-footed” as she discussed her current policy positions.
“If you actually watch what she was saying, the way that she was saying it, it’s clear that she doesn’t have very strong convictions. I actually, even though I’m running against her, I felt a little bad for her because it’s clear that she wasn’t totally sure-footed and she didn’t totally know why she was saying the things that she was saying. She’d been coached to pretend to be a moderate, unfortunately guys, she’s governed as a San Francisco liberal, and because of it, Americans are poorer, our world is more chaotic and our border is wide open,” Vance said.