Harris serves up word salad in DC speech: 'The children of the community are the children of the community' Harris undercuts central part of her economic plan, admits 'very few' companies engage in price gouging
Voters overwhelmingly think America needs a new direction, and don’t believe they’ll get it if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidential election.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 73% of Likely U.S. Voters say, when considering the general conditions in the country, America needs a fresh start and a new direction. Just 20% feel the country needs more of the same. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Vice President Kamala Harris’s endless string of promises to pick up the bill for debt holders hit a snag on Thursday after a federal judge ruled that her plans for student loan cancellation will sit on hold for now.
A guest appearance on CNN took an unexpected turn this week when political commentator Peter Hamby accidentally roasted Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. During a segment hosted by Dana Bash, Hamby’s off-the-cuff remarks about Walz’s appeal to a particular demographic left viewers and Bash herself scrambling to keep the conversation on track.
Hamby, speaking about the Democrats’ struggle to resonate with young male voters, took a jab at Walz. “Donald Trump, he plays golf with Bryson DeChambeau, he goes on Theo Von, he talks about Zyns, and you know, Democrats, I’m sorry, like, they haven’t had a cool guy candidate in awhile.”
“With all due respect to Tim Walz—like, Tim Walz appeals to a lot of men, but he also appeals to that guy, Bruce, who’s just packaged; he’s wearing a “Future is Female” shirt. Uh… like, he’s wearing a “Future is Female” shirt.”