Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) is confident that Democrat voters won’t hold Vice President Kamala Harris or President Joe Biden accountable for their failures.
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In fact, she believes their constituents are so comfortable with carrying the party’s water that they will “praise” Biden.
During day two of the Democratic National Convention, NewsNation host Chris Cuomo met up with Waters to ask how Harris can overcome the image of failure that has been painted of her due to the abysmal leadership from the White House.
“How do you avoid Kamala Harris losing this election because she is held responsible for an uneven economy, because it’s this administration’s policies that will be blamed, the buck stops here. So, you’ve got two issues: The southern border that has gotten worse under their watch, and grocery prices, gas prices, pocketbook economics, worse on their watch. Can she overcome that, and if so, how?” Cuomo wondered.
“Nobody expected vice presidents to run the country,” Waters responded dismissively. “As a matter of fact, most vice presidents have been very low-key, did not have a portfolio that was assigned to them that was significant. So, I don’t think they’re going to blame Kamala for anything. As a matter of fact, they’re going to praise Biden for keeping his promises. He said to many of us, ‘You’ve got my back and I have yours,’ and he’s lived up to that.”
“Did you see the love that he got on the floor last evening? People loved Biden,” she continued, referring to his speech on Monday. “They thought he was an honorable man, he was a decent human being, he was a fair human being, and they’re not blaming anything now on him or her. They’re looking forward to the new possibility of how this country can be the great country that it should and could be.”
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