Vice President Kamala Harris and Michigan’s Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer went to a bar Saturday after campaigning and when they realized that press microphones could pick up their conversation, they It seemed like they started talking about the presidential election.
After greeting locals at the bar, Whitmer and Harris sat down to drink beer and talk, while patrons began watching and filming them on their smartphones. The video, captured by C-SPAN, shows Whitmer offering to buy the vice president a beer and the two starting laughing after Harris tells the bartender she’ll drink what Whitmer was drinking. is reflected. (Related: ‘Dangerous things will explode’: Sen. John Kennedy suggests Kamala Harris could break a polygraph by walking near it)
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“This is Oberon, and it’s made right here in Kalamazoo, which a lot of people call Kamalazoo,” Whitmer told Harris. The governor later said Harris had a “great rebound” that day and was “feeling better on the ground.”
At this point, Harris realized that the reporters’ microphones could pick up their conversation.
“Oh, there’s a microphone here and it’s just listening to everything, but I didn’t realize that,” Harris told Whitmer.
“I hope you beep the F-word at me,” Whitmer told reporters.
“We just told all our family secrets. Damn it,” Harris said.
Mainly through statements made by her campaign aides to reporters, Ms. Harris revealed many of the issues she held during her campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, including health care, gun control, illegal immigration, fracking, and environmental policy. It has retreated from its leftist position and is struggling. When asked about the changes in an October 8th interview on “60 Minutes,” he answered.
The vice president was also vague on many policy details during the campaign. Her campaign posted an “issues” section on its website that appears to be a cut and paste from President Joe Biden’s reelection site. (Watch the Daily Caller documentary “Cleaning Up Kamala”)
Harris trail The average RealClearPolling poll in battleground states from October 2nd to October 21st showed President Trump with a 0.2 percentage point lead. lead When independent candidate Cornel West, Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein, and Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver were included in the survey, it increased by 0.6%.
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