Polling shows Harris is the least popular Vice President in 50 years.
And Kamala Harris gave this surprising answer when asked about her biggest failure.
As Black Eye Politics reports:
Numerous disasters have happened under Kamala Harris.
But the vice president doesn’t seem to be aware of any of them.
Kamala Harris revealed what she thinks her biggest failure is. Her answer will shock you.
At the beginning of the year, Vice President Kamala Harris was put in charge of solving the southern border crisis.
Illegal immigration into America across the border reached record highs with 1.7 million encounters of illegal border crossings over the past year.
Harris hasn’t attempted to help. Her best solution is just to help Central American countries economically grow, ignoring the pressing problem.
Before the holiday season, Harris admitted that inflation was a problem but still pushed for big increases in government spending.
She also bragged that she was a key player in Biden’s horrific withdrawal from Afghanistan that left thousands of Americans trapped under Taliban rule.
The Biden administration abandoned our allies who worked with us for years and instead took random unvetted Afghanis who were at the airport just so that Biden could brag about the number of people he airlifted.
The badly planned Afghanistan withdrawal directly led to the deaths of thirteen brave American soldiers.
There’s a reason why Harris’ approval rating is the worst number ever recorded for a vice president in a USA Today/Suffolk poll at just 28%.
Yet Kamala Harris said her biggest failure as vice president so far was not getting out of Washington, D.C. more when asked by CBS News host Margaret Brennan in an interview that aired Sunday.
“I mean, and I actually mean that sincerely for a number of reasons,” she continued. “You know, I — we, the president and I came in, you know, COVID had already started. It was — the pandemic had started. And when we came in, we really couldn’t travel. You know, a large part of the relationship that he and I have built has been being in this, you know, together in the same office for hours on end, doing Zooms or whatever because we couldn’t get out of D.C. and on issues that are about fighting for anything from voting rights to child care to one of the issues that I care deeply about maternal health. Being with the people who are directly impacted by this work, listening to them so that they, not some pundit, tells us what their priorities are, I think is critically important.”
Harris said that she did not want to be out of touch with the American people by being trapped in a “bubble.”
Whether she’s in D.C. or on the road Harris has made it clear that she isn’t capable of dealing with the issues that real Americans are facing and doesn’t have any idea how badly she’s failed them.
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And Kamala Harris gave this surprising answer when asked about her biggest failure.
As Black Eye Politics reports:
Numerous disasters have happened under Kamala Harris.
But the vice president doesn’t seem to be aware of any of them.
Kamala Harris revealed what she thinks her biggest failure is. Her answer will shock you.
At the beginning of the year, Vice President Kamala Harris was put in charge of solving the southern border crisis.
Illegal immigration into America across the border reached record highs with 1.7 million encounters of illegal border crossings over the past year.
Harris hasn’t attempted to help. Her best solution is just to help Central American countries economically grow, ignoring the pressing problem.
Before the holiday season, Harris admitted that inflation was a problem but still pushed for big increases in government spending.
She also bragged that she was a key player in Biden’s horrific withdrawal from Afghanistan that left thousands of Americans trapped under Taliban rule.
The Biden administration abandoned our allies who worked with us for years and instead took random unvetted Afghanis who were at the airport just so that Biden could brag about the number of people he airlifted.
The badly planned Afghanistan withdrawal directly led to the deaths of thirteen brave American soldiers.
There’s a reason why Harris’ approval rating is the worst number ever recorded for a vice president in a USA Today/Suffolk poll at just 28%.
Yet Kamala Harris said her biggest failure as vice president so far was not getting out of Washington, D.C. more when asked by CBS News host Margaret Brennan in an interview that aired Sunday.
“I mean, and I actually mean that sincerely for a number of reasons,” she continued. “You know, I — we, the president and I came in, you know, COVID had already started. It was — the pandemic had started. And when we came in, we really couldn’t travel. You know, a large part of the relationship that he and I have built has been being in this, you know, together in the same office for hours on end, doing Zooms or whatever because we couldn’t get out of D.C. and on issues that are about fighting for anything from voting rights to child care to one of the issues that I care deeply about maternal health. Being with the people who are directly impacted by this work, listening to them so that they, not some pundit, tells us what their priorities are, I think is critically important.”
Harris said that she did not want to be out of touch with the American people by being trapped in a “bubble.”
Whether she’s in D.C. or on the road Harris has made it clear that she isn’t capable of dealing with the issues that real Americans are facing and doesn’t have any idea how badly she’s failed them.
If you want Black Eye Politics to keep you up to date on any new developments in this ongoing story and the rest of the breaking news in politics, please bookmark our site, consider making us your homepage and forward our content with your friends on social media and email.
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