- Vance: I feel sorry for VP Harris because she ‘doesn’t know what she believes’
JD Vance slammed Kamala Harris for copying at least two of Donald Trump’s policies in her bid for president.
The Ohio senator and Republican vice presidential candidate said at a rally in Michigan on Tuesday that he felt “sorry” for Harris because she “doesn’t know what she believes,” prompting laughter from the crowd.
Trump earlier this summer proposed a policy to eliminate the tip tax, which Harris jumped on shortly after launching her campaign last month.
And now new reports indicate that Harris supports continuing construction of Trump’s southern border wall.
This comes after Harris pledged at the Democratic National Convention that, if elected, she would sign the bipartisan border security bill, which would provide hundreds of millions of dollars to move the project forward.
Sen. J.D. Vance said he “feels bad” for Kamala Harris because she “doesn’t know what she believes” and has to “copy” Donald Trump’s policies to be popular.
“I read a story this morning that her advisers are considering copying all of Donald Trump’s policies — they’re more popular,” Senator Vance said in Big Rapids, Michigan.
He continued: “I hear that for her debate in a few weeks she’s going to wear a navy suit and a long red tie and embrace the slogan Make America Great Again.”
“She opened that border on day one, and as much as the fake Kamala wants to pretend that she’s now in agreement with Donald Trump, we have to remind her that she’s now vice president,” Vance said. “Stop talking about what you’re going to do, start talking about what you’re going to do now because you’re vice president.
The Republican vice presidential nominee vowed that he and Trump’s campaign would hold Harris accountable and remind voters that she is the “candidate of America’s downfall.”
“I will confess that in some ways I have a soft heart, ladies and gentlemen. In some ways I feel sorry for Kamala Harris,” Vance said Tuesday to a roaring crowd in Michigan.
Harris said last week at the Democratic National Convention that she would sign the bipartisan border security bill if she were in office
The bill frees up hundreds of millions of dollars to continue construction of Donald Trump’s southern border wall
He jokingly pointed back and then forward at the crowd and said, “They don’t do that, and you don’t do that either.”
“But I’m really not sure this is a woman who knows what she really believes,” he explained. “When you think about it, she’s just a cog in a very corrupt system.”
This earned a rueful laugh from the vice president, but also approving laughter from those who felt Vance was beginning to develop a soft spot for Trump’s rival.