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Kamala Harris made instant headlines Tuesday morning on 'The View' when asked how she might differ from Joe Biden as president.
"There is not a thing that comes to mind," Harris said, adding "I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact."
She was immediately roasted for branding herself as a "change" candidate, but couldn't name "one thing" that might separate her from Biden.
Harris later appeared on Late Night with Stephen Colbert where she was asked the same question AGAIN by the host.
And she couldn't give an answer then either.
Host Colbert said that polls showed voters want this presidential election to be about change.
He asked, "You are a member of the present administration, but under a Harris administration, what would the major changes be, and what would stay the same?"
"Sure, well I'm obviously not Joe Biden," Harris replied.
"I've noticed," Colbert he responded, to laughs.
"So that would be one change in terms of – but also I think it's important to say with 28 days to go, I'm not Donald Trump."
That got a pop from the left-leaning crowd.
But she STILL hadn't answered Colbert's question of how she would be different.
Harris said instead, "And so when we think about the significance of what this next generation of leadership looks like, were I to be elected president, it is about – frankly, I love the American people, and I believe in our country. I love that it is our character and nature to be an ambitious people. You know, we have aspirations, we have dreams. We have incredible work ethic. And I just believe that we can create and build upon the success we've achieved in a way that we continue to grow opportunity and in that way, grow the strength of our nation."
Great. These are broad and generally positive and pleasant sounding things that most Americans would agree with.
What does any of it have to do with how she would be different?
Kamala did speak with a Jamaican accent for a moment.
It's a safe bet that Kamala Harris still can't say why she would be different is because her administration would be pretty much the same as his, if not worse.
But she can't say that. So she says anything, but.
What a sad, sad candidate. Anyone who can't answer something so basic has no business running for president, much less becoming one.
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