Kamala Harris still cannot explain why she hasn’t implemented any of her plans or policies while serving as vice president of the United States.
“I think what some voters are struggling with—and we've heard this across the state—is that when you discuss your plans, they come back and ask, ‘Well, why haven't you done it already?’” said WISN’s Matt Smith.
“Well, I’m not President,” Harris responded.
“You’re Vice President,” Smith countered.
“Yeah, exactly,” Kamala replied. “But I'm going to tell you what I’m doing as President when I have the ability to do what I know, based on my experience, which is a new approach that builds on the good work that has been done. But there’s more to do. There’s more to do.”
What does that even mean? It gets worse, though. Then came the mother of incoherent word salads:
“For example, my perspective—a new perspective based on personal experience, actually, of taking care of my mom when she was sick—tells us that we need Medicare to cover the cost of home health care for our seniors. We haven’t done that before. Maybe it’s because of my personal experience, but it’s also about my perspective on what new work can be done to address long-standing challenges, knowing no administration can fix everything, but there are things in front of us.”
Are you confused? So am I.
🚨Wow. This is a horrific answer from Kamala Harris:
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) October 29, 2024
Reporter: “Voters ask, why haven't you done any of it already?”
Kamala: “I'm not President!”
Reporter: “You're Vice President!”
Kamala: “I'm gonna tell you what I'm doing as president when I have the ability, then, to do… pic.twitter.com/LKsGyCFdwU
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