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JD Vance Criticizes Kamala Harris For Liberal Views

Vice Presidential Nominee Sen. JD Vance waves during the Republican National Convention Wednesday, July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

Vice presidential nominee JD Vance recently made critical remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris, aligning himself with former president Donald Trump's views. Vance asserted that Harris is a more liberal candidate compared to President Joe Biden, labeling her as having 'no democratic legitimacy'.

During a live interview on Donald Trump Jr.'s podcast from Mar-a-Lago, Vance expressed his belief that Biden stepping down in favor of Harris would be 'fundamentally illegitimate'. He emphasized the importance of respecting the democratic process and earning voters' support rather than replacing candidates arbitrarily.

Vance highlighted Harris' policy positions, including her support for ending fracking, providing universal healthcare for undocumented immigrants, and her stance on US border policies. He criticized the media for allegedly downplaying Harris' record and predicted that she would be rebranded as a moderate to appeal to a broader electorate.

He questions the legitimacy of Harris potentially replacing Biden as president.
Vance aligns with Trump's views on Harris being more liberal than Biden.
Vance emphasizes the importance of respecting the democratic process.

Furthermore, Vance pointed out that various nonprofit groups have consistently ranked Harris as the most liberal senator in the US Senate. He expressed concerns that efforts to portray her as a more centrist figure were aimed at making her more politically acceptable to voters in the upcoming election.

Overall, Vance's comments underscore a growing narrative within the Republican party regarding Harris' perceived liberalism and the strategies that may be employed to shape her public image as the election approaches.

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