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The co-hosts of “Fox & Friends” implored voters on Tuesday to see the reality of Vice President Kamala Harris’ left-wing record ahead of the 2024 election.
Harris’ momentum among the Democratic base has continued to surge despite her lack of media appearances and sit-down interviews since the launch of her campaign on July 21, the day President Joe Biden dropped out of the race. The “Fox & Friends” pan warned Harris’ campaign promises will likely not become reality as tends to flip-flop on her positions.
“They’re just so grateful that Joe Biden’s not running, they’re gonna vote for me no matter what. It doesn’t matter if she’s flip-flopped on everything,” co-host Ainsley Earhardt said. “That’s why the American voter needs to wake up and look at her voting record. You have to look at these issues. What is she gonna do to our country? Is she gonna make our country better? Has it been better over the last three years since she’s been vice president? No. She is so progressive.”
“America needs to wake up,” Earhardt continued. “This woman that everyone is rallying around, do you know what she stands for?” […]
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