Kamala Harris makes absurd confession on live TV about Joe Biden

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Strangely enough, the Left views the Biden admin as one of the best ever. But Harris has some crazy thoughts of her own.

And Kamala Harris made an absurd confession on live TV about Joe Biden.

Vice President Kamala Harris recently complicated her position as the 2024 “change” candidate by stating on ABC’s The View that she would not change anything about President Joe Biden’s administration. During the interview, she emphasized her alignment with Biden, despite the fact that many voters believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.

After Biden formally endorsed Harris as the Democratic replacement nominee, she has tried to present herself as a candidate for change, particularly when contrasted with former President Donald Trump.

Yet, in her live appearance on The View, Harris made little effort to distance herself from Biden, beyond a notable pledge to include a Republican in her Cabinet. “We’re obviously two different people, and we have a lot of shared life experiences,” Harris remarked, adding that there wasn’t anything she would have done differently from Biden, highlighting her involvement in key decisions throughout the administration.

This statement opened the door for Trump’s camp to attack her, with Trump senior adviser Jason Miller posting, “How glorious is it that The View of all shows k*lled Kamala Harris’ candidacy? Karma!” Trump has continued to argue that if Harris wanted change, she would have implemented it during her time in office alongside Biden.

Harris’s comment about including a Republican in her Cabinet contrasts with her softer tone on the issue in August during a CNN interview, when she said she was merely open to the idea. On The View, she asserted, “I’m going to have a Republican in my Cabinet because I don’t feel burdened by letting pride get in the way of a good idea.”

This echoes former President Barack Obama’s bipartisan appointments, such as Ray LaHood, Robert Gates, and Chuck Hagel. Harris hopes this gesture will attract Republican voters, as she campaigns alongside figures like former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney.

Despite her outreach efforts, one prominent Republican remains unpersuaded: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The two have clashed over whether they should communicate as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, marking a possible preview of the 2028 presidential race. Harris urged Floridians to take evacuation orders seriously, but her exchanges with DeSantis highlight an ongoing feud that has unfolded during a critical moment, as the state braces for another natural disaster.

Harris’s media presence has taken a more aggressive turn, as she works to counter the narrative that her campaign has shielded her from difficult interviews. With tightening polls against Trump, particularly in key battleground states, Harris’s appearance on The View reflected the challenges she faces in presenting herself as a change candidate. She must navigate distancing herself from Biden’s unpopular administration while maintaining her base’s support. And unfortunately for her, that’s a very difficult thing to do.

But The View interview wasn’t just about political sparring—it also gave Harris the chance to introduce her plan to expand Medicare to cover at-home care for seniors, a move aimed at appealing to the “sandwich generation” balancing care for both their children and aging parents

Harris shared her personal experience caring for her mother, who passed away from colon cancer in 2009, to frame the issue. The proposal is part of a broader outreach effort to key voter demographics, including middle-aged women and caregivers.

According to her campaign, over 105 million Americans serve as caregivers, and a significant portion of them are undecided voters.

The cost of at-home care, often double the income of the average Medicare beneficiary, is currently not covered under Medicare except in limited circumstances. Harris’s plan promises to fund this expansion through a series of measures, including Medicare drug price negotiations and reforms to pharmacy benefit manager practices.

In balancing her role as Biden’s vice president with her ambitions for the presidency, Harris faces a complex challenge—convincing voters she represents meaningful change without distancing herself too far from the administration she has been a core part of.

And no politician is envying her position. The Biden administration has been one of the worst presidential administrations in modern history.

If Harris admits this, then she’s also admitting her own failures since she’s part of the Biden admin as his vice president.

Kamala Harris has a very fine line to walk and she’s clearly not doing a good job of it.

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