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Kamala Harris CNN Town Hall Fiasco Raises Doubts About 2024 Readiness

Kamala Harris’s recent CNN town hall event might have taken the title for the biggest political disaster since Joe Biden’s neurological audition against Donald Trump in June. While some folks might argue that it was just another day in the world of politics, many conservatives are left wondering how Harris could manage to dig a deeper hole in the middle of a PR stunt designed to save her sinking ship.

For weeks now, Harris has been on the defensive as Trump’s ascent in the polls more closely resembles a rocket launch rather than a gradual climb. In a last-ditch effort to salvage her credibility, she chose to cozy up to CNN, convinced that a town hall with friendly faces would somehow restore her fading approval ratings. Unfortunately, the only thing the event proved was that her grasp on reality may be as shaky as her grasp on basic questions about her policy.

When prompted about her plans to differentiate herself from the Biden administration she has served under for four years, Harris’s response danced around the question like an awkward high schooler at prom. She claimed her administration would pivot away from Biden’s approach, presenting herself as a beacon of “new generation leadership.” However, her followers must have been left wondering whether she truly believes her own words, considering her solution was just another rehash of tired policy ideas.

Anderson Cooper, struggling not to yawn, followed up with a more probing question. Harris gave yet another vague response filled with the classic politician’s lingo of “there’s more to do.” This is the same style that has become synonymous with the Biden administration and its particularly unique brand of muddied words and empty promises. For an administration that prides itself on addressing serious issues like immigration, one would expect Harris to come armed with specifics instead of the usual flailing around in a sea of vagueness.

As the evening wore on, Harris faced a barrage of questions about immigration—a hot-button issue this election cycle. One student from Drexel University tried to probe her on the topic but was met with a classic tactic: diverting to her role as a former prosecutor, which effectively answered nothing while playing to her resume. The conversation somehow circled back to the broken immigration system, a problem she has been part of as vice president, all while managing to gloss over actual plans to address the topic. This level of evasiveness would make a seasoned weathervane look dependable.

Perhaps the biggest takeaway from this train wreck of a town hall was Harris’s ability to successfully avoid answering direct questions. CNN pundits, who usually cheerlead for the left, couldn’t help but critique her performance, noting that she spent more time throwing jabs at Trump than providing concrete answers about her own plans. Former Obama advisor David Axelrod highlighted her tendency to serve up “word salad,” a fitting description for a town hall devoid of substance but full of confusing phrases that left onlookers scratching their heads.

Watching her struggles on stage raises an uncomfortable thought: what would a Harris presidency look like? The answer seems to lie in her failure to articulate a clear vision or answer a single question. With her penchant for cliches, it’s alarming to think this might one day be the person bearing the weight of the Oval Office. The event serves as a reminder that behind the polished facade lies a reality that is anything but promising. Harris’s inability to connect dots or present coherent policies screams one thing loudly: she is hardly ready for the big leagues.

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