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Kamala’s New Cringy MSNBC Interview Is Shockingly Bad

When Kamala Harris can’t even make sense in a friendly chat with MSNBC, you know something is wrong.

“This may be why they have all this internal research showing that people are worried,” says Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered.” She says the interview was “disastrous,” even though Kamala “sat down with someone who clearly already loved her.”

Stephanie Ruhle of MSNBC asked Kamala about “Americans who don’t see themselves” in her plans during the conversation.

“What do you say to people who say these rules don’t apply to me?” She asked Ruhle.

“Well, if you work hard and have the goals and dreams that I think you do, then you’re in my plan,” Kamala replied. “I have to tell you that what I know about the spirit and character of the American people makes me so excited.”

Kamala talked for a while longer about her “hopes and dreams.” Then she talked about her “opportunity economy” and how she comes “from a middle-class family.”

“That was like one minute and thirty seconds of nothing,” Gonzales says.

Steve Baker, an investigative reporter for BlazeTV, is also shocked that the interview went so badly because the setting was so simple.

He says, “She had the nicest interviews, and she still can’t come up with a thought that will tie it all together in one short comment or answer.”

Author: Blake Ambrose

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