Joy Behar looked on in horror after Kamala Harris made one game-changing mistake

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It was the moment the harpies on The View waited for their entire lives. 

Kamala Harris appeared as a guest on the daytime show. 

But Joy Behar looked on in horror after Kamala Harris made one game-changing mistake. 

Kamala Harris makes the biggest blunder of her career on The View

Vice President Kamala Harris’ handlers have had her avoid the media like a plague since she entered the race. 

But her campaign had her do a blitz of friendly outlets for softball interviews. 

Kamala headed to the set of ABC’s The View, where the hosts of the daytime show acted like superfans of a football team who paint their faces and have giant number one foam fingers. 

The Democrat Vice President will have no bigger softball interview than her appearance on The View.

But she still managed to find a way to blow it.

“If anything, would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?” co-host Sunny Hostin asked.

“There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I’ve been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact,” Kamala replied. 

President Joe Biden left the race with an approval rating lower than former President Jimmy Carter. 

Kamala’s campaign has been about casting her as the candidate of change in the race. 

She’s tried to distance herself from the deeply unpopular regime that she helped lead. 

Kamala admitted that there’s no daylight between her and Biden in running the White House. 

She told voters that her Presidency will be Biden’s second term in office. 

The shocking thing about all of this was that Kamala didn’t have a better answer prepared to differentiate herself from the deeply unpopular Democrat President when she was headed into a week of interviews on podcast, radio, and TV. 

Kamala’s answer to that question revealed why her handlers had her hide from the media and won’t have her do an interview with anyone who might ask her a challenging question. 

Kamala fails at doing damage control

Hostin tried multiple times to give Kamala an opportunity to give an answer to distance herself from Biden.

“As Vice President, you’ve worked very closely with President Biden for almost four years,” Hostin said. “He was here on our show, and he said there wasn’t a single thing he did that you could not do. What do you think would be the biggest specific difference between your Presidency and a Bidency — a Biden Presidency?”

“Well, obviously, we’re two different people, and we have a lot of shared life experiences, for example, the way we feel about our family and our parents and so on,” Kamala replied. “But we’re also different people and I will bring those sensibilities to how I lead.”

The big difference between Kamala and Biden in the White House is the “sensibilities” she brings to leadership. 

Kamala later tried to do damage control by announcing that she would install a RINO, like disgraced former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (RINO-WY), in her cabinet. 

“Listen, I plan on having a Republican in my cabinet,” Kamala explained. “The difference between Joe Biden and me? Well, that will be one of the differences. I’m going to have a Republican because I don’t, I don’t feel burdened by letting pride get in the way of a good idea.”

Kamala Harris wants voters to believe that she’s not a continuation of the dismal failure that was and is the Biden-Harris regime. 

But she told voters on The View they’re getting another four years of Biden’s policies in the White House if they elect her.