J.D. Vance Claims the American People “Just Won’t Buy” VP Kamala Changing Her Policies as President
By Mick Farthing|August 26, 2024
J.D. Vance Claims the American People “Just Won’t Buy” VP Kamala Changing Her Policies as President

As the 2024 presidential race heats up, political discourse is reaching a fever pitch, with candidates making bold promises and lofty claims. The Democratic campaign, led by Vice President Kamala Harris, is no exception, as it attempts to rally voters around a so-called “bold vision” for America.

Yet, amid all the grandiose rhetoric, there’s a growing sense of skepticism. After all, we’ve heard these promises before, and if there’s one thing voters are getting tired of, it’s recycled slogans wrapped in shiny new packaging.

Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, isn’t buying what Harris is selling. With Harris having played a key role in the current administration, some are questioning just how “new” or “bold” her vision could possibly be. The same old promises are beginning to sound like a broken record, and many Americans are left wondering whether anything will really change. And Vance is exposing Harris and her party’s scheme.

From The Blaze:
“You have the entire Democratic campaign running on a kind of collective amnesia where they say that Kamala Harris will do this thing on day one, or Kamala Harris has a vision to accomplish that thing, and then you realize Kamala Harris has been the vice president for three and a half years,” Vance tells Glenn, adding, “she has affirmatively made all of these problems worse.”…

“This is just not something that the American people buy,” Vance says.

According to Vance, the problem isn’t just that Harris is rehashing the same tired ideas—it’s that she’s actively made things worse. Take the border crisis, for instance. Harris has been the point person for this issue, yet the situation has only deteriorated under her watch. And let’s not forget about the economy, where inflation has spiraled out of control, leaving the middle class to pick up the pieces. Yet, despite these glaring failures, the Democratic campaign insists that Harris is the one to fix it all. Vance, for one, isn’t convinced, and he’s not alone.

As if the ongoing economic turmoil weren’t enough, there’s also the matter of national security. Harris’s administration has come under fire for its handling—or lack thereof—of the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. With the investigation still incomplete and many questions left unanswered, the situation has only added to the growing list of concerns surrounding Harris’s leadership. Vance points out that this is a critical issue that demands immediate attention, yet the response has been lackluster at best.

Never one to shy away from calling it as he sees it, Vance sums up the situation with his usual flair. The Democratic messaging, he argues, is giving Americans whiplash. One minute, voters are told that the Biden economy is a roaring success—despite all evidence to the contrary. Next, they’re asked to believe that the very person who has been part of that administration for years will magically turn things around. It’s a tough sell, to say the least.

Ultimately, Vance believes Harris’s campaign is a tough pill for Americans to swallow. The promises of a brighter future ring hollow when they come from someone who has been at the helm during some of the nation’s darkest moments. As the race continues, it’s becoming increasingly clear that voters aren’t looking for more of the same—they’re looking for real change, and they’re not sure Kamala Harris is the one to deliver it.

Key Takeaways:

  • Kamala Harris’s campaign is being met with skepticism as voters question the effectiveness of her promises given her track record as vice president.
  • JD Vance highlights Harris’s failures on key issues like the border crisis and inflation, casting doubt on her ability to bring about real change.
  • The lack of a thorough investigation into the assassination attempt on Donald Trump has further eroded confidence in Harris’s leadership.

Source: The Blaze


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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.