
The Dem and Republican debate’s most recent flashpoint is Kamala Harris ‘ statement regarding the dual nature of democracy, which the Republicans have called the most recent instance of “word salad.” Harris in her statement said politics is both “incredibly powerful” and “incredibly delicate”. Our election is about recognizing the significance of our stunning nation in terms of what we as a democracy do around the world. ” As a politics, we know there’s a dichotomy to the nature of politics. On the one hand, extraordinary power when it is alive. What it does for its citizens, to protect and defend their rights. Very strong.
Republicans referred to Harris as being a “word dish” because he was off the script.
” Kamala is truly terrible. She’s not wise, lovely, or talented. According to “radio present number Buck Sexton wrote on X,” the more people hear her voice, the less they’ll need to help her. All downward from below. Keep the faith.”
” This is why Comrade Kamala is n’t permitted to speak off the tongue Holy crap,” she said. Everyone know what the HELL she’s talking about these??! Nick Sortor, a film journalist, wrote.
GOP speaker Matt Whitlock posted”, In case you were wondering why they’ve kept Kamala absent from discussions and only in top of prompters…”
” We’re solid and unstable,” snarked Washington Post journalist Marc Thiessen.
JD Vance, a Republican VP candidate, shared Kamala Harris ‘ other impromptu response to a question about her economic policies, saying Kamala Harris ca n’t respond to fundamental inquiries about how she intends to fund her agenda.
What does increasing housing mean in terms of boosting the tax base, as well as the property tax base, and what it means for funding schools. When a journalist questions how she would pay for all of her policies, Harris said,” I think it’s a mistake for anyone who talks about common policy to never thoroughly examine how you determine the return on investment.