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Kamala’s CNN Town Hall Was a Masterclass in Political Self-Destruction

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Kamala Harris’s CNN town hall Wednesday night may just have been the biggest political disaster since Joe Biden’s debate with Donald Trump back in June.
It’s been obvious for some time now that Kamala Harris is getting desperate. The polls have been shifting toward Trump for weeks, and her lead in the RealClearPolitics national average has all but disappeared. So, obviously, a town hall event with a friendly network would do the trick, right?
Not. At. All.
The event failed, just as they all have.
For example, she still didn’t have a solid answer to questions about how she’d be different from Joe Biden.
“Considering you have been in the position of vice president for the past four years under the Biden administration, how can we expect you to deviate from the direction of that administration compared to your own?” asked a student from the University of Pennsylvania. “How can we differentiate your policy and your beliefs from that of Biden’s?”
“Well, first of all, my administration will not be a continuation of the Biden administration”, Kamala insisted. “I bring to this role my own ideas and my own experience. I represent a new generation of leadership on a number of issues and believe that we have to actually take new approaches.”
She then launched into some of her policy ideas, which we’ve all heard before.
Kamala is asked how she will be different than Biden. Gives no answer, says her mom died of cancer and she helped care for her. How is she so awful at answering basic questions? pic.twitter.com/J8EYH6x9i9— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 24, 2024
Her answer was clearly not sufficient for host Anderson Cooper, so he asked a follow-up question. “Some voters, though, might ask, you’ve been in the White House for, for four years. You were vice president, not the president. But why wasn’t any of that done over the last four years?” he asked.
“Well, there was a lot that was done, but there’s more to do, Anderson”, she replied. “And, and I’m pointing out things that need to be done that haven’t been done but need to be done.”
CNN: You’ve been in the White House for four years. Why haven’t you done any of this already?
KAMALA: “I’m pointing out things that need to be done that haven’t been done that need to be done.”
???? pic.twitter.com/Ia5z5BSVXX— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 24, 2024
Considering that immigration is such an important issue this year, you’d think she would have come up with better answers for questions on this issue. Not so.
“Regarding the rapid increase in the migrant population, how will you ensure that every immigrant is integrated into American society safely?” a student from Drexel University asked.

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