Kamala Harris has undergone a significant transformation in public perception since assuming the role of Vice President following the Biden administration’s inauguration.
This shift has been facilitated by a sympathetic press and the use of appealing soundbites, while Harris has carefully sidestepped any interviews or inquiries that could potentially undermine her new image.
Despite the media’s failure to hold Harris accountable for her record and perceived Marxist leanings, it falls to the Trump campaign to ensure that the American public is fully informed about the real Kamala Harris before it’s too late.
The campaign has taken on this formidable challenge with determination and vigor.
Recently, they released an advertisement that starkly exposes the facade surrounding Harris’ public persona.
The ad achieves this by simply allowing Harris’ own words to speak for themselves.
It features her seemingly contradicting her previous statements, demonstrating a stark contrast between her acknowledgment of America’s economic challenges such as inflation and housing issues, and her subsequent praise of Biden’s economic policies.
This incongruity serves to debunk her attempts to portray herself as a candidate of positive change and joy.
Kamala 1: Everyday prices are too high. Food, rent, gas, back-to-school clothes…
Kamala 2: That is called Bidenomics.
Kamala 1: A loaf of bread costs 50% more today, ground beef is up almost 50%. There is not much left at the end of the month.”
Kamala 2: Bidenomics is working.
Kamala 1: The price of housing has gone up. It feels so hard just to be able to get ahead.
Kamala 2: And we are very proud of Bidenonomics.
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The Trump campaign’s advertisement serves as a potent reminder that actions speak louder than words.
By exposing Harris’ contradictory statements, it effectively dismantles any illusions about her consistency or sincerity.
This strategic move aims to ensure that voters have a clear understanding of who Kamala Harris truly is and what she represents.
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