Online critics claim that Harris' first solo interview reveals his lack of readiness for the office.
One X user stated that they had never seen a politician as nervous and unprepared for the office they were running for.
This week, Vice President Kamala Harris' first solo sit-down interview showed that she lacks the qualifications to become president.
On Friday, Harris' interview with Philadelphia's 6 ABC anchor Brian Taff became viral on social media, with critics saying her answers were too lengthy and lacked substance regarding her economic policies.
Greg Price, a digital strategist, wrote on social media that the interview was a complete disaster and proved Harris' unfitness for office.
The vice president's response to a direct question about economic relief policies for Pennsylvanians received criticism online, as she gave a lengthy and unclear answer about her upbringing in the middle class.
Taff inquired, "What are one or two specific things you have in mind for bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people?"
Harris responded, saying, "To begin with, I come from a middle-class background. My mother raised my sister and me, working tirelessly. Eventually, she was able to save enough money to purchase our first home when I was a teenager."
The Democratic candidate stated, "I grew up in a community of hardworking individuals, such as construction workers, nurses, and teachers. I attempt to convey this experience to those who may not have had the same upbringing. Many people can relate to this."
Harris initially remained silent on policy matters, focusing on her upbringing in a neighborhood known for its pride in lawn maintenance. However, after discussing her mother, she eventually unveiled her plans to offer start-up businesses a $50,000 tax deduction and new home buyers a $25,000 down payment assistance.
For some users, the response provided more evidence that Harris was unfit for the job.
Ryan Saavedra, a Daily Wire reporter, stated that Kamala Harris's interview was astonishing. He noted that she appeared extremely nervous, unprepared for the office she was running for, and clueless heading into the election. The statement was somewhat unsettling.
Typically, the primary process eliminates individuals who are not prepared for the spotlight. "Womp, Womp." - Culture reporter Matt Kadish.
Kamala Harris is facing criticism during her first solo TV interview, with no Democrats coming to her defense.
The Trump War Room X account compared Harris' interview answers to her debate answers with former President Trump.
Kamala during the debate on the economy: "I grew up a middle class kid." Kamala three days later on the economy: "I grew up a middle class kid." She has no plan for America; all she can do is repeat the same rehearsed talking points.
Planet Chronicle Digital did not receive an immediate response from the Harris campaign when they requested a comment.
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