Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris attended her first-ever joint event with Joe Biden in Wilmington, DE, where she blasted President Donald Trump.
After hearing that Harris was Biden’s pick for VP, Trump wasted no time in trying to smear Harris, referring to her as a “nasty woman,’ adding that he was “surprised” that Biden had selected her considering their epic clash during the debates.
During an interview with Eric Bolling from “America This Week,” Trump asserted Harris was not “liked.”
“She’s not a person who’s liked. I think people will fall out of love with her very quickly. Very quickly,” Trump told Bolling. “She campaigned, and she campaigned very hard. Whenever people heard her open her mouth, she went down.”
Obviously, the Democratic party feels differently.
“The President’s mismanagement of the pandemic has plunged us into the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and we’re experiencing a moral reckoning with racism and systemic injustice that has brought a new coalition of conscience to the streets of our country demanding change,” Harris.
Harris serves up a much-needed boost of charisma for #TeamBiden. While Biden does not lack in experience, his ability to communicate effectively with the Black community has been spotty.
“America is crying out for leadership. Yet we have a President who cares more about himself than the people who elected him,” said Harris, who abandoned her own bid for the White House less than a year ago before a single vote was cast. “As someone who has presented my fair share of arguments in court, the case against Donald Trump and Mike Pence is open and shut.”