During a campaign event in Portage, Michigan, JD Vance made strong statements regarding Vice President Kamala Harris's impact on Michigan workers. Vance expressed his disappointment in Harris's alleged lack of support for Michigan workers, particularly in the auto industry.
Vance accused Harris of focusing on insulting her opponents rather than discussing her own record. He claimed that Harris lacks a substantial record to run on, prompting her to resort to negative rhetoric.
According to Vance, Harris's actions over the past three and a half years have not benefited Michigan workers, auto workers, or parents. He emphasized that he believes Harris has not made a positive impact on these groups and suggested that promoting her to the Oval Office would not lead to any improvements.
These comments come amidst a heated political climate in Michigan, a crucial battleground state in national elections. Vance's criticism of Harris's track record is likely to fuel further debate and scrutiny of the Vice President's policies and initiatives.
It remains to be seen how Harris and her campaign will respond to Vance's accusations and whether they will address the specific concerns raised about her alleged lack of support for Michigan workers.