Senator JD Vance (R-OH) unloaded on Vice President Kamala Harris during a recent campaign stop, taking particular aim at the ongoing disaster at the U.S.-Mexico border and Harris’ role in making it worse over the last three-and-a-half years.
Vance, campaigning to be vice president alongside former President Donald Trump, made the comments while stumping for the 2024 Republican ticket in North Carolina.
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“Our message to Kamala Harris is, HOW DARE YOU call people a racist for wanting to close down that wide-open border,” Vance began. “Our message to Kamala Harris is, HOW DARE YOU call the citizens of your own country ‘bad people’ because they don’t want a flood of illegal migration in their country.”
“Kamala Harris, HOW DARE YOU attack the citizens of your own country for not wanting their children to die of fentanyl overdoses,” he continued. “Kamala Harris, HOW DARE YOU call the citizens of your own country ‘bad people.’ YOU’RE A BAD PERSON for causing this border crisis. We are NOT bad people for complaining about it.”
Vance also called out the current vice president for the Biden-Harris administration’s failures to deliver an economy that worked for the American people — and he offered the presidential hopeful a piece of advice on the topic as well.
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“To Kamala Harris, we have one final message on the economy and I’ve got some advice for you, Kamala, on how to answer this question about your specific plans. No more word salad about how you grew up in a middle-class family. Unleash American energy and unleash American workers,” Vance said. “That’s how you open up this country, and that’s how you lower prices for American citizens.”
Harris did a recent television interview with Oprah Winfrey during which she also took questions from voters — and when one couple asked about her specific plans to lower prices, she responded by rambling about the unattainability of the American Dream.
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“In terms of both rightly having the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family and working hard and finding that the American Dream is for this generation and so many recently far more elusive than it’s been, and we need to deal with that,” she said.
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