Video: Kamala Harris Completely BOTCHES Softball Question

Vice President Kamala Harris faced challenges in defending her economic strategies during an NBC News interview on Tuesday, as host Hallie Jackson raised concerns about their lack of appeal to voters. This inquiry was particularly pertinent given recent polls indicating that voters continue to prefer former President Donald Trump regarding economic issues.

As voters prepare for the upcoming election, their primary concerns remain the economy, inflation, and immigration. An October Gallup poll reveals that 54% of respondents trust Trump more on these matters, in contrast to 45% who favor Harris. During the discussion, Jackson pressed Harris on the public’s dissatisfaction with the current economic situation, leading the vice president to attempt to differentiate her proposals from those of the existing administration.

Although Harris outlined her policy initiatives related to housing, corporate price gouging, and the child tax credit, Jackson challenged her assertions, questioning the reasons behind the lack of voter engagement with her platform.

“Then why do you think that’s not landing with voters?” Jackson asked. “Because in numbers it’s the opposite. Former President Trump leads you on this issue.

“Oh but I think it is,” Harris began. “Well, when I’m out — this is why I’m going out to Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and, and, and in Michigan,” Harris said simultaneously with Jackson. “Excuse me, just got in late this morning, actually.

Harris continued to emphasize that she will need to “earn the vote,” asserting that while she is focused on “working people,” Trump is concentrated on “billionaires and big corporations.”

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