Fox News Julie Banderas dismantled former Democratic New York State Senator David Carlucci after he tried to defend Vice President Kamala Harris’ performance.
49% of voters have a negative view of Harris, according to a new NBC News poll.
Meanwhile, a CNN report found that 57% of respondents disapprove of Harris’ job as vice president, and only 42% approve.
Banderas noted that Harris has a history of not fulfilling roles while mocking her word salads.
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Matt Mowers, president of Valcour, argued Harris has failed to get a grip on the southern border, which is now in control of drug cartels.
Carlucci continued to defend Harris, arguing that female politicians are “attacked” and “harassed” online more than male politicians, adding that “relentless bashing” of Harris has eaten away at the public sentiment, The Daily Caller reported.
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“She hasn’t solved all of the world’s problems, but she’s doing the job she was elected to do, and that’s serve as Vice President,” Carlucci said.
“Is she?” Banderas cut in.
“Two of the things that you just said could be true; yes, it is true possibly that she is being targeted because she’s a woman, but the bottom line is–”
“At unprecedented levels,” Carlucci chimed in.
“She’s just unlikeable, that is the bottom line,” Banderas said.
“I think it adds to it; the clips we just saw have nothing to do with policy; they have gaffes of language that happen to all of us–”
“Which goes to likability and trust,” Banderas said.
“If an elected politician cannot actually properly communicate to the American people, it does get confusing, and that does come across as someone who is not qualified.”
Carlucci argued that the montage of clips was just a snippet of Harris before Banderas cut in.
“Okay, I get it; you talk about how she’s done a great job as the Vice President; we just listed a bunch of her jobs; one of them was border czar. She was supposed to head to the border to get to the root cause of immigration; she’s never done a thing about it.”
Carlucci argued that Harris had been a tie-breaking vote in the Senate, claiming she had done much good work.
“She hasn’t fixed any of the problems she’s been assigned,” Banderas said.
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