Kamala Harris cast one tie-breaking vote that could put Donald Trump back in the White House

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Joe Biden ended his campaign last Sunday.

And right now, it’s looking like the November election will be a matchup between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

But Kamala Harris cast one tie-breaking vote that could put Donald Trump back in the White House.

Joe Biden released a letter on Sunday announcing his decision to drop out of the race and pass the torch to someone else.

He followed up this announcement with a glowing endorsement of Kamala Harris as the Democrat Party nominee.

Harris claimed that her intention was “to earn and win this nomination.” 

But by Tuesday, she allegedly had obtained the required number of delegates needed to secure the nomination at the Democrat National Convention next month.

Before her time as Vice President, Kamala Harris served in the United States Senate and as the Attorney General of California.

Before that, Harris served as San Francisco’s District Attorney.

But Harris started trying to link herself to Biden’s record right out the gate.

“Joe Biden’s legacy of accomplishment over the past three years is unmatched in modern history,” she said Monday in a speech. “In one term, he has already surpassed the legacy of most presidents who have served two terms in office.”

As Vice President, Kamala Harris is the tie-breaking vote in the U.S. Senate.

And with the Senate split down the line during Biden’s first two years in office, Harris was called in more than once to cast the tie-breaking vote.

And one of the votes could put Donald Trump back in the White House.

Harris cast the tie-breaking vote on Joe Biden’s $2 trillion American Rescue Plan.

The bill passed without a single Republican vote.

Even though Joe Biden and the Democrats sold it to Americans as a COVID relief package, the reality is that it was nothing more than one giant special interest giveaway.

The American Rescue Plan had a $1,400 stimulus to adults and dependents that sent inflation to the highest levels in 40 years.

The special interest boondoggle flooded the economy with trillions of dollars that caused the price of everything from groceries to gas to go through the roof.

Polls consistently show inflation and the economy are at the forefront of the minds of Americans.

Which candidate Americans feel can best handle inflation could be the issue that determines the outcome this fall.

And Democrats will have to explain to Americans why Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote for the bill that unleashed an inflationary crisis in the country.