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Colbert Gave Harris Another Chance to Answer the 'What Would You Do Different Than Biden' Question

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During her appearance on "The View," Kamala Harris accidentally helped create yet another ad for the Trump campaign ad when she answered a question about what she would have done differently than Biden:

"I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message."

"The View" actually performed an accidental act of journalism (maybe Brian Stelter was right). 

That must have caused some cringe from the heads of the Harris campaign, because Harris was also on the Stephen Colbert show (apparently Kamala was trying to set some sort of record for most softball interviews in the same day because Howard Stern also fawned all over her), and the Dem nominee was given the opportunity to clean up that previous answer with a lot of words that add up to nothing:

Here's the full Harris answer via @greg_price11: 

"I'm obviously not Joe Biden. But it's important to say with 28 days to go I'm not Donald Trump. When you think about the signifance of what this next generation of leadership looks like were I to be elected president. It's about, frankly, I love the American people. I believe in our county. I love that it is our character and nature to be an ambitious people. We have aspirations. We have dreams. We have incredible worth ethic. I just believe that we can create and build upon the success we achieved in a way to continue to grow opportunity."

That sounds a lot like "I won't do anything different than Joe Biden and as a matter of fact I'll double and triple down on the insanity that's been a disaster for average Americans." 

At this point the Trump campaign must be hoping Harris continues to do even the softest of softball interviews.

Harris' answers all sound like somebody put a few dozen words in a bucket and then dumped them on a table.

That's Kamala's entire campaign: "A New Way Forward" to be headed up by somebody who's been involved in the old way forward that the Democrats are trying to make people believe never happened.

What's even more frightening is that the reality is four years of Harris and Walz would likely be even more disastrous than the last four years of Biden and the VP the Dems would rather everybody forget has been in office alongside him this whole time.

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