A mixed-race voter on a panel recently interviewed by MSNBC said she’s not falling for Kamala Harris’ girl power appeal to voters, saying there are serious crises in the world right now requiring a serious leader.
“Do you feel some kinship towards her as a mixed person?” a reporter asked a woman on the panel gauging mixed-race voters’ sentiments 67 days out from the election.
Voter on MSNBC destroys Kamala Harris: "We have three major international crises going on and someone applying to be Commander in Chief. As a woman, I want to see you do more than appeal to giggling and having a girl moment on stage." pic.twitter.com/Sjho8uFSmC
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“Not personally,” the woman replied, adding, “I find a lot of her trajectory to not be my brand of woman or leader.”
She went on to point out global conflicts require a steady confident leader, which isn’t what Harris is portraying.
“We’ve got three major international crises going on and someone applying to be commander in chief,” the woman said.
“As a woman, I want to see you do more than appeal to giggling and having a girl moment on the stage.”
The voter’s reaction came just hours after Harris finally sat down for her first interview since her installment as Democrat nominee after Joe Biden was unceremoniously booted off the ticket, and shows voters aren’t being hoodwinked by Harris’ charm offensive masking her lack of policy knowledge.