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Kamala Harris Roasted After Saying There’s ‘not a thing’ She’d Change About Biden’s Record During Softball Sit-Down With ‘The View’; ‘Not a Thing That Comes to Mind’: Harris Says She Wouldn’t Do Anything Differently from Biden over Past Four Years

Kamala Harris roasted after saying there’s ‘not a thing’ she’d change about Biden’s record during softball sit-down with ‘The View’:

Vice President Kamala Harris told ABC News’ “The View” Tuesday that she would not change anything from President Biden’s term of office — despite the commander-in-chief’s job approval having been under water for more than three years.

The left-leaning distaff panel asked the 2024 Democratic nominee if she would have done anything “differently” than Biden, 81.

“There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of — and I’ve been a part of — of the decisions that have had impact,” responded Harris, 59.

The Trump campaign has tried to tie Harris to the Biden tenure, with the 46th president averaging 41.3% job approval, according to RealClearPolitics.

The VP’s failure to come up with one point of difference between her and Biden politically was tweeted out by the Trump War Room official X account and prompted an angry reaction.

“This is enraging to every veteran who was forced to watch Afghanistan go up in smoke while 13 more troops died because of incompetent decision making,” one X user reacted.

“That includes three years of wide open borders. Vote accordingly,” another said. —>READ MORE HERE

‘Not a Thing That Comes to Mind’: Harris Says She Wouldn’t Do Anything Differently from Biden over Past Four Years:

Kamala Harris can’t think of a single thing she would have done differently from President Joe Biden during her time serving as his vice president over the past four years.

Harris appeared on The View Monday morning and host Sunny Hostin lightly asked her if there was something she would have handled differently from Biden, an important question for Harris down the stretch of the presidential campaign.

“There is not a thing that comes to mind,” Harris said. “I’ve been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact.”

Later on, Harris revisited the topic and sought to distinguish herself from Biden by reiterating her promise to appoint a Republican to her cabinet.

A number of prominent anti-Trump Republicans have endorsed Harris’s campaign, including former vice president Dick Cheney and his daughter, former Representative Liz Cheney (Wyo.), who previously criticized Harris’s progressive stances but now focuses her ire on Trump. Former senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, a vocal critic of Trump during his time in the upper chamber, served as the Biden administration’s ambassador to Turkey until he left his post last month.

Aware of Biden’s low approval ratings and widespread voter dissatisfaction with the direction of the country, Harris is trying to pull off the difficult task of running as a change agent while defending the Biden administration’s record.

Biden, 81, has not been a prominent surrogate for Harris’s campaign since she replaced him atop the Democratic Party ticket after he dropped out of the presidential race in July due to a public revolt from Democrats over his mental fitness. —>READ MORE HERE

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