DNC delegates can't name single Kamala accomplishment: report

Harris has not been forthcoming about policy plans, and that's likely a feature, not a bug.

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Harris has not been forthcoming about policy plans, and that's likely a feature, not a bug.

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Libby Emmons Brooklyn NY
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What does Kamala Harris stand for? Even the delegates who have pledged to vote for her do not know. Speaking to Breitbart, five of those delegates at the DNC admitted that while they like Kamala's style, they have no idea what she's planning to do if she makes it to the Oval Office (she's already in the White House).

One woman, Bonnie Daniels from El Paso, said that President Joe Biden, who essentially gave his exit speech near midnight in Chicago Monday, has "fabulous" economic policies. "Well, you know, she’s not president; it’s Joe Biden who’s had some awesome achievements," Breitbart quotes her as saying. "His economic policy is fabulous, and, you know, waiting for her to step it up, and let’s see if she continues his policies, and we’ll take it from there."

Harris has not been forthcoming about policy plans, and that's likely a feature, not a bug. The DNC released an unrevised version of their policy platform that continuously references Biden's second term, meaning that Harris can easily distance herself from any of those policies at a moment's notice and claim they weren't hers. CNN likes this policy, saying it allows her to "stay vague." Harris has only agreed to one debate against Trump, while the Trump campaign has said they'd prefer three. Harris, like her predecessor Biden, prefers to hide from the press rather than give clear answers about what she thinks or wants to do.

Another Texan, Luciana Garza, was asked by Breitbart what he thought her greatest achievement was. He repeated the same rhetorical flourishes as the campaign and the convention. "Her greatest achievement in this campaign so far — and excitement that we have for our ticket — is that with Harris and Walz, we are going to fight for…our freedoms, and she’s going to fight for our families and our future," he said, whatever that means. 

The one thing they all seem to know is that they don't like Trump, although, given the incredible bias against him in legacy media, it's likely that all they really know about his candidacy or his presidency are the oft-repeated hoaxes and lies. "And we are not going back to that MAGA Republican president," Garza said.

One Ohio delegate, Sophia Rodriguez, said that Harris' "achievement is believing that all people are equal and that they should all have an opportunity for the American dream," showing that she's unable to distinguish wish from action.

"And she works toward that by creating policies like, especially, like, as I’m a type two diabetic, insulin costs are down to, like, $35 maximum, especially for our seniors," Rodriguez continued. "I’m like, ‘I’m going to be a senior one day.’ And, so, for me, that’s important with health care." This was a Trump policy, as Breitbart points out, that Biden reversed on his first day in office, along with a host of other Trump plans, so that he could put it in place himself.

Still others loved how into abortion Harris is, saying "Her stand on abortion and about reproductive rights — that, to me, is the biggest thing she’s been able to really, just, she’s really been able to bring it to the people and make people understand what they’re losing, what they’ve lost, and how dangerous it really is."

Arizonan Dorris Karls said of Harris "There’s nothing surface about her — very in-depth thinker and very bright and very concerned about the American people," citing the child tax credit, which Trump increased during his presidency and Harris voted against as a senator, and which Vance proposed on the campaign trail, prior to Harris giving her support.
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