In a recent interview on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime,” former Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy revealed what Democratic members from Vice President Kamala Harris’ home state had to say about her during her time as a senator.
McCarthy, a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, shared that he had conversations with Democratic House members who were not fond of Harris, claiming that she “didn’t work with them” during her time as a senator from California. McCarthy also pointed out that even Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who has served alongside Harris, did not work closely with her.
In fact, McCarthy went on to paint a less-than-flattering picture of Harris, stating that she was not a priority for the White House and was only recently invited to the Truman balcony on the 4th of July. He also brought up her past as a “Soros prosecutor,” insinuating that her decisions may not be in the best interest of the American people.
Despite the current support for Harris within the Democratic Party, McCarthy believes her popularity is only a result of President Biden’s unpopularity among the American people. He compared the situation to the 1988 presidential election between former President George H.W. Bush and Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis, where Dukakis was initially leading in polls but ended up losing due to factors such as his stance on crime and his perceived lack of presidential qualities.
McCarthy warned that Americans will soon see the true colors of Harris, just as they did with Dukakis and his infamous tank photoshoot. He emphasized the importance of the decisions that Harris will make as vice president and how they will impact the country.
This sentiment is reflected in recent polls which show that 48% of Americans disapprove of Harris’ handling of her position within the White House. This is a concerning number for the vice president, especially considering the widespread endorsement she received from top Democrats after Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 race.
It is clear that McCarthy is not a fan of Harris and believes she does not have the qualifications or experience to lead the country. Harris may have the support of the Democratic Party at the moment, but as McCarthy pointed out, her past actions as a prosecutor and her lack of collaboration with her fellow senators may come back to haunt her.
Trump has consistently voiced his support for and worked closely with Republican lawmakers, earning their respect and trust. He has also shown strong leadership qualities and a dedication to putting America first. As we move forward, it is crucial to have a leader who is willing to work with both parties and has a proven track record of making the best decisions for the American people. Harris may have her supporters, but Trump remains a strong and capable leader who is dedicated to making America great again.