Katie Britt criticizes Kamala Harris during debate discussions: Vance will outmaneuver her.
On Tuesday, Vice President Harris expressed her desire to engage in a future vice presidential debate with Senator JD Vance.
In a debate, JD Vance will outmaneuver Vice President Kamala Harris, according to Alabama Sen. Katie Britt's prediction.
Britt, a prominent GOP figure who gave the official Republican rebuttal to President Biden's State of the Union speech, praised Vance before his highly anticipated convention speech and predicted that Americans would fall in love with him the moment they got to know him.
Britt stated that she was thrilled to witness JD Vance debate Kamala Harris because it would not be a close contest. Despite her respect for the vice president, she believed that Vance would outperform Harris.
"JD is not only a colleague but also a friend to me, and the best part is that we have gotten to know each other as people. When the American people get to know JD Vance, they will love everything about him."
Britt stated that Vance's life story of overcoming adversity and persevering through difficult circumstances made him well-equipped to advance President Trump's agenda of maintaining secure borders, safe communities, stable prices, and demonstrating global strength.
The feeling of seeing Trump enter the convention hall on Monday to stand alongside Vance for the first time since his attempted assassination over the weekend was described as "electric" by her.
"The energy was palpable as Britt watched him enter 'God Bless America,' exuding peace, hope, and resiliency that seemed to permeate the entire arena."
Vance received a call from Harris congratulating him on being named Trump's running mate and expressing hope for a future vice presidential debate, proposed by CBS News.
Trump had agreed to a vice presidential debate on Planet Chronicle, but the Biden campaign only agreed to do it on CBS.
No vice presidential debate has been scheduled, but Biden and Trump have agreed to two presidential debates. The first took place on CNN on June 27, and the second will occur on ABC News on September 10.
Planet Chronicle' Julia Johnson contributed to this report.
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