KamalaHarris.com
Six weeks after being nominated as the Democrats presidential nominee, Kamala Harris has finally added a policy page to her campaign website.
You know, so voters can actually know where she stands on the issues. Which most people would think is important for anyone running for president.
However, it appears that much of the language was simply copied and pasted from Joe Biden's old campaign website.
This is from the same Kamala Harris who claims she represents "change."
Yahoo News reports, "On Sunday night, X user Corinne Green pointed out that the issues section of Harris’ website contained metadata with language urging voters to reelect Joe Biden. This language was visible when links to the campaign site were shared, and in the website’s description on Google searches."
"Sometime late on Sunday night or early Monday morning, the website’s metadata appears to have been changed, with the language asking for Biden to be reelected having been removed," the story noted.
Yahoo added, "All of this creates the impression that at least some of the Harris campaign’s policy language was copied and pasted from Biden’s documents. That would be an embarrassing miscue from the Harris campaign, which partly came into being because of a perception that a refresh was needed to garner enthusiasm in the Democratic Party."
Embarrassing indeed. Advertising herself as a "change" candidate - which is pretty bizarre considering she's been vice president for three and a half years - yet just copying her current boss' old campaign site, is not a good look at all.
Kamala's team waited this long to put up a policy section on her website because she doesn't really have any real policies other than what her people tell her to say.
She's not a leader and certainly no thinker. She's just there. There's no substance whatsoever.
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