J.D. Vance left Kamala Harris madder than hell after he exposed this massive deception

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Kamala Harris’ campaign is being propelled by media hype and Democrat enthusiasm.

She’s not the person she’s trying to present herself as to voters. 

And J.D. Vance left Kamala Harris madder than hell after he exposed this massive deception. 

Kamala Harris wants voters to believe she magically appeared

Vice President Kamala Harris is running a campaign short on substance and long on hype.

She is half of the deeply unpopular Biden-Harris administration.

But Kamala is acting like she is the “change candidate” in the race after she replaced President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket.

Her campaign acts like she’s not in government and a blank slate who showed up for the first time in July.

U.S. Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) appeared on Fox News Sunday, where he called out the absurdity of Kamala’s campaign.  

Host Shannon Bream asked him about Kamala’s claim that the Trump-Vance economic plan was tax cuts for billionaires.

She also cited Democrat economists who claimed that mass deportations of illegal aliens would be bad for the workforce and tariffs would drive up prices.

“Well, Shannon, I don’t buy that argument because Donald Trump was already President,” Vance said. “He already secured the wall. He already implemented tariffs, which brought back – 12,000 American factories were built during Donald Trump’s administration and prices were low and take-home pay was high.”

Vance explained that Kamala’s message relies on voters forgetting when former President Donald Trump was in office.

“The entire argument of the Kamala Harris campaign boils down to forget how good things were when Donald Trump was president,” Vance explained. “Forget that we had rising take home pay. Forget that we had low inflation. Forget that we had peace all over the world.”

Kamala Harris acts like she isn’t in office right now

Vance pointed out that Kamala is currently an elected official with the power to do something about the problems she claims she’s going to solve on “day one.”

“The most absurd thing that Kamala says at her rallies is ‘On day one, I’m going to tackle the food and housing affordability crisis in this country,’” Vance stated. “Shannon, day one for Kamala Harris was three and a half years ago, and everything that she’s done has made the affordability problem worse.”

“We cannot give her more power and more influence,” Vance continued. “She’s just going to do more of the same, which has already made the affordability crisis for Americans very, very real.”

Vice Presidents always run on continuing and building up the successes of the administrations they served in.

Kamala is the exception in that she acts like she’s not the sitting Vice President of the United States.

Her campaign hasn’t unveiled many policies and has stuck to empty platitudes.

An actual platform would raise the question of why she and Biden aren’t attempting to do any of these things right now.

Kamala Harris is trying to run out the clock on a short campaign and hopes that the media can carry her to victory.