Kamala Harris' CNN interview knocked by Republicans, conservatives

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Too diverse, too weak, too boring.
These were just some of the charges leveled at U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris by both Republicans and conservative influencers after her first sit-down interview Thursday night with CNN’s Dana Bash since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, reported the New York Post.
Harris, 59, told Bash she intends to appoint a member of the GOP to cabinet if she wins the Nov. 5 election, saying diversity of opinion is valuable.
“Kamala Harris values diversity of opinion so much – she’s held every position on every issue herself!” Washington Reporter editor-in-chief Matthew Foldi said on X.
Added DailyWire reporter Ryan Saavedra on X: “Kamala Harris is so incompetent that she’s completely falling apart during a very friendly CNN interview. There is a reason that the Harris campaign hid her for roughly 40 days, allowing her to do no interviews. She’s a disaster.”
Media personality Colby Hall posted: “Why does Kamala Harris look hunched over? Her answers are strong but weird body language of looking down?”
Added X user Andrew Paino: “Body language experts are going to have a field day with this Kamala Harris interview. The lack of confidence is staggering! Kamala keeps looking down and away is conveying a great deal of weakness. The hiding from record is amazing too.”
Former 2024 GOP presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy noted Harris’ response to a question about her past support for a ban on fracking during her 2020 campaign for the presidency.
“In 2019 Kamala Harris said she would absolutely ban fracking. At present, she says she won’t ban fracking. Tonight on CNN, she said her position on a fracking ban hasn’t changed,” Ramaswamy wrote on X. “At least 1 of those 3 statements has to be false. That’s not a partisan point, it’s just logic.”
Former president Donald Trump also got in a few digs.
“I look so forward to Debating Comrade Comrade Kamala Harris and exposing her for the fraud she is. Harris has changed every one of her long held positions, on everything,” Trump sniped on Truth Social, later calling the interview “Boring.”
Trump and Harris are set to debate on Sept. 10 in Philadelphia for a debate hosted by ABC News.
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