Americans “did n’t like” vice president Kamala Harris, according to television host Bill Maher on Friday, opposing journalists who had blasted Harris ‘ loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Maher claimed that Americans had more than enough time to do so.
During Friday’s” Overtime” segment, ABC News contributor Sarah Isgur said that Democrats put Harris in a difficult position by asking her to run a” three-month campaign”. Maher, host of HBO’s Real Time, questioned this, saying,” You’re saying three months was n’t long enough”? He continued,” It was much enough. It’s not that they did n’t have time to introduce her—they met someone, and they did n’t like’ em”, as quoted in a Fox News report.
MSNBC analyst John Heilemann argued that the vice president’s position is limiting, specifically under an unpopular president. ” Bill, I do n’t know if you know this, but the vice president of the United States is basically shoved in a broom closet for three-and-a-half years”, he said.
Maher countered,” This thought that in a large advertising time, 107 time is not long enough to know someone”?
After that, he addressed his visitors, pleading with them to decide whether they still had sufficient information about Harris after a week. Meher said,” It’s crazy! We simply get sick of them, too! Why do you have to offer her all these justifications?
During the present, Maher added,” I think America is completely ready to choose a woman. Simply put, they disliked the previous two posters. He suggested that voters simply did n’t find Harris compelling as a candidate, arguing against attributing her loss to sexism, racism, or campaign mismanagement.
Sarah Isgur, a panelist, suggested that President Biden’s later decision to not get re-election had caused Harris to face difficulties as the Democratic nominee.
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