As border security remains a top concern for voters, many are reacting to Vice President Kamala Harris’s performance at a CNN town hall Wednesday. Among them is the Washington Examiner’s Restoring America Editor Kaylee McGhee White, who said Harris borrowed her opponent’s, former President Donald Trump, language surrounding immigration.
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper asked Harris to explain how her immigration policy has changed since she first ran for president in 2020. With less than two weeks until Election Day, Harris’s answer on how she would fix the situation was unclear.
“She was asked about the border wall by Anderson Cooper, and she started off by making fun of Donald Trump on the border wall. And then about two seconds later, she started to sound just like Donald Trump by arguing that the only pathway to immigration should be a legal one,” McGhee White said on Fox News’s Fox and Friends.
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According to McGhee White, Harris is likely vacillating between talking points on immigration because “she desperately needs to win over the independent swing state voters.”
Over 10 million immigrants have reportedly entered the country illegally since Harris and President Joe Biden took office, the most illegal immigrants recorded in that amount of time of any administration.
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