Kamala Harris had the help of the moderators during the debate, and people have raised questions about whether there was any other assistance there.
But otherwise, she's largely tried to avoid questions because when she does answer questions, things don't go well. Her first solo television interview was such a train wreck, that the Trump campaign posted the whole thing, calling it their "newest ad." It was that bad. She couldn't even keep it together for such a short period of time.
She also got nailed during her Univision radio interview -- you could hear her turning the pages of the notes, from which she was reading. Both interviews were very short, just like the CNN interview.
Last month she was in Pennsylvania, and she had more problems.
She visited Wilkes-Barre. But loud Trump supporters were there, who were getting all kinds of honks of approval.
Harris was also in Johnstown, where she had an event at an airport that weren't a lot of people waiting in a hanger
She also spoke to about 24 people at a Johnstown cafe on "safe spaces." Here comes "safe space" word salad.
“You’ve created a space that is a safe space, where people are welcome and know that they’re encouraged to be with each other and feel a sense of belonging,” she said, according to pool reports. “And in the midst of so many forces that are trying to make people feel alone or divide us, I think it’s really important that we are intentional about creating a safe place”
But the funniest thing was when a reporter managed to slip in a question, The response was something else. She was asked how she was feeling about the race in Pennsylvania. She said she was feeling good because there are...people in Pennsylvania.
But otherwise, she's largely tried to avoid questions because when she does answer questions, things don't go well. Her first solo television interview was such a train wreck, that the Trump campaign posted the whole thing, calling it their "newest ad." It was that bad. She couldn't even keep it together for such a short period of time.
She also got nailed during her Univision radio interview -- you could hear her turning the pages of the notes, from which she was reading. Both interviews were very short, just like the CNN interview.
Last month she was in Pennsylvania, and she had more problems.
She visited Wilkes-Barre. But loud Trump supporters were there, who were getting all kinds of honks of approval.
Harris was also in Johnstown, where she had an event at an airport that weren't a lot of people waiting in a hanger
She also spoke to about 24 people at a Johnstown cafe on "safe spaces." Here comes "safe space" word salad.
“You’ve created a space that is a safe space, where people are welcome and know that they’re encouraged to be with each other and feel a sense of belonging,” she said, according to pool reports. “And in the midst of so many forces that are trying to make people feel alone or divide us, I think it’s really important that we are intentional about creating a safe place”
But the funniest thing was when a reporter managed to slip in a question, The response was something else. She was asked how she was feeling about the race in Pennsylvania. She said she was feeling good because there are...people in Pennsylvania.