Kamala Harris is running out of time to make her case to voters.
She can’t afford to waste a single day.
And Kamala Harris was blindsided when a CNN host pointed out this ugly reality.
Kamala Harris struggles during her CNN town hall
The closing days of the election are the last chance for the Presidential candidates to make their closing pitch to voters.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ handlers brought her basement strategy to an end after it became apparent that wouldn’t be enough to sell voters on her.
She’s watched former President Donald Trump make steady gains in the polls in the final weeks of the election.
Kamala was sent on a media blitz that concluded with a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania moderated by Anderson Cooper.
She had an opportunity to make a final pitch to voters on a friendly outlet with a moderator who’s in the tank for her.
Kamala relied on word salads to dodge questions that she didn’t like and tried to blame Trump for all of the problems of the administration she serves in.
The Vice President has struggled on her media blitz to give voters a reason to vote for her because she won’t give straight answers to questions.
CNN moderator warns that Kamala failed to close the sale with voters
Even CNN host Dana Bash couldn’t defend Kamala’s performance during the network’s town hall.
She said that Kamala didn’t “close the deal” with voters and failed to give clear answers “about her legislative priorities.”
Bash revealed that her sources at the town hall came away less than impressed with the Vice President during a CNN panel after the town hall.
“Well, I’ll just tell you what I‘m hearing from people who I have been talking to, and that is that if her goal was to close the deal, they‘re not sure she did that,” Bash said.
One of the talking points emerging among Democrats and their media allies as an excuse for Kamala’s struggles is that she’s being held to an unfair standard.
“And, you know, some people have asked, is she being held to a different standard? Maybe,” Bash continued. “But that‘s maybe the world that she‘s living in. And on the question of who she is, people are understanding that a little bit more.”
Kamala and her campaign have released scant details about what her agenda will be in the White House.
And she’s backpedaled from many of the far-left positions she held in the Senate and when she ran for President in 2020.
Bash noted that voters who were hoping for answers about Kamala’s agenda didn’t get them at the town hall.
“But what she will do? The question about her legislative priorities name one – there wasn‘t one,” Bash explained. “You know, some more of her personality and her sort of character questions about your weaknesses or what mistakes did you make, not necessarily the answers there.”
Kamala discovered that not being Trump wasn’t enough to put the race away.
Now, she’s running out of time to sell voters on why they should vote for her.