In a recent interview with Brett Baier, Vice President Kamala Harris faced significant criticism for her performance. The interview, which was shortened and began with Harris arriving late, focused on her track record, particularly regarding immigration policies. Congresswoman Maria Salazar, joining the commentary, stated that Harris struggles to articulate her true thoughts, often dodging direct questions. Critics pointed out that during the 20-minute dialogue, Harris referenced Donald Trump over 20 times, suggesting a lack of original policy discussion. Instead of addressing the pressing concerns FBI polls show 70% of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction, Harris's responses were perceived as evasive and rehearsed. Salazar emphasized the past success of Trumpβs border policies which she believes have been undone by the current administration. As former journalist, Salazar noted Harrisβs inability to give concrete answers further illustrates the administration's woes. Meanwhile, public sentiment appears to favor Trump's policies, causing concern for Harris's prospects amid rising dissatisfaction with the Democrats. The interview concluded with doubts about Harris's ability to transition from the current administration's narrative to a hopeful, new direction as she navigates questions about turning the page in her campaign. The back-and-forth dialogue indicated a strategic struggle for Harris, as pithy critiques and an insistence on returning to Trump were noted throughout her responses.
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