Kamala Harris isn't truly receiving many votes.
Watters contends that Kamala's thoughts are largely irrelevant.
On "Jesse Watters Primetime," Planet Chronicle host Jesse Watters claims that Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz are mere tools of the Democratic Party.
Madam Vice President, do you still support reparations? Sorry, I'm on a call.
What indicates that no one was on the other end of the line during a call? When earbuds are in use, the phone doesn't need to be held to the ear. Despite the candidate, this campaign appears identical.
What are your thoughts on dead American hostages? I have a melting milkshake and need to leave. These campaigns are vastly different. Trump-Vance has conducted 34 interviews in the past month, while Harris-Walz has only had one.
J. Peder Zane, a columnist, argues that Kamala Harris is merely a token figure in the Democrats' machine. We should not be overly concerned with what she knows or believes. The truth is, people are not voting for Harris, but rather for the Democratic Party. When President Biden's image became tarnished, Harris was chosen as a more youthful and attractive spokesperson. Her lack of substance is what makes her appealing to many.
The Democrats' marketing team can use empty slogans to fill another vessel, a leader who they can control. They don't want a decisive leader with a vision for the nation.
Kamala's lack of insight and conviction is a plus, as it makes her largely irrelevant to the name on the ballot and her own thoughts. She won't be able to push back on anything the machine wants, such as wars, profits, or censorship.
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