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JD Vance Criticizes Kamala Harris Ahead Of VP Debate

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks at a campaign event, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance recently spoke at an event in Newtown, Pennsylvania, ahead of the upcoming vice presidential debate. During his speech, Vance focused on criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris, highlighting her perceived lack of substance and failure to address key issues facing the country.

Vance specifically targeted Harris's record on the economy, inflation, immigration, and the southern border. He accused Harris of lacking a clear plan and criticized her for what he described as turning 'crazy' ideas into government policies.

Comparing Harris to past Democratic leaders like former President Bill Clinton, Vance suggested that Harris's approach to governance differed significantly. He emphasized that Harris fails to prioritize issues such as national security, rising prices, and border security, areas where he believes former President Donald Trump excels in public opinion.

Vance accuses Harris of lacking a clear plan and turning 'crazy' ideas into policies.
JD Vance criticizes Kamala Harris's record on the economy, inflation, immigration, and the southern border.
Comparing Harris to past Democratic leaders like Bill Clinton, Vance suggests significant differences in governance approach.

According to Vance, voters in Bucks County and across the nation are primarily concerned about safety, high prices, and the state of the southern border. He argued that Harris's reluctance to address these concerns reflects a lack of pride in her record, contrasting it with what he perceives as Trump's confidence in his own achievements.

Vance's remarks underscore the growing focus on policy differences and leadership styles between the Republican and Democratic tickets in the upcoming election. As the campaign intensifies, candidates are expected to continue highlighting their contrasting visions for the country's future.

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