J.D. Vance exposed one ugly fact about Kamala Harris that Democrats will hate

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Kamala Harris’s campaign is starting to unravel in the final weeks of the election. 

Her decision-making is coming under fire. 

And J.D. Vance exposed one ugly fact about Kamala Harris that Democrats will hate. 

Kamala Harris face-plants her Fox News interview 

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign abruptly changed its tactics in the weeks of the election. 

She previously avoided the media but she began ramping up her interviews. 

Kamala ventured to Fox News for a highly anticipated interview with Special Report host Bret Baier. 

The interview turned into a trainwreck where she tried to blame former President Donald Trump for all of the problems that she helped the Biden-Harris regime create. 

Kamala was used to friendly interviews where she gets lobbed softball questions from self-proclaimed “journalists,” who are her cheerleaders. 

She couldn’t handle facing real questions from someone who wasn’t going to let her off the hook.

Kamala couldn’t answer simple questions and would continue to dodge when Baier pressed her. 

Vance notices one problem with Kamala’s Fox News interview 

Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) said that there was “something pathological is going on” with Kamala trying to blame Trump for all the Biden-Harris regime’s problems during an appearance on Fox & Friends

Kamala has struggled to explain why she would be any different than President Joe Biden after she was sent on a media blitz by her campaign. 

She told ABC’s The View that nothing came to mind when she was asked what she’d do differently than Biden. 

Kamala floundered on Late Night with Stephen Colbert when she asked the same question and joked that she wasn’t Biden. 

She told Baier that she would “not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s Presidency,” but failed to give any specifics of what she would do differently. 

Vance said that a Kamala Presidency would be four more years of Biden. 

“The entire theme of her campaign is that she hasn’t even met the person that’s the President, even though she’s his sitting Vice President and ran along the ticket with him,” Vance said. 

Kamala is trying to portray herself as the candidate of change in the race, but she can’t give a convincing answer about what she would do differently than Joe Biden.

More than 60% of voters think the country is on the wrong track. 

Kamala has the tightrope act of trying to convince voters that she’s not a continuation of the deeply unpopular administration she serves in. 

Vance noted that she was Biden every step of the way. 

“She is, of course, the deciding vote in trillions of Joe Biden’s spending,” Vance explained. “She bragged about being the last person in the room when major decisions were made.”

“But we have to sort of step back and appreciate, there is something pathological going on here. She has been in power for three and a half years and when asked about how she would be different, she goes and talks about Donald Trump,” he added. 

Vance pointed out that Kamala “deflects” when it’s pointed out to her that she’s currently in office. 

“What is it in the mind of this person that can’t just acknowledge that she has been in power for three and a half years and bears some responsibility as the sitting Vice President for the condition the country is in?” Vance asked. 

Kamala Harris is trying to distance herself from Joe Biden, but she’s fallen flat trying to make that case to voters.