The Harris-Walz campaign seems to be in self-destruct mode, doubling down on friendly media appearances that end up highlighting just how disconnected they are from the realities most Americans face. Even in the safest of spaces, like “The View” or ABC News, they are crumbling under simple questions about policy and direction. When Kamala Harris was asked if she would have done anything differently than Biden, her response was a nonchalant “no,” revealing a disturbing level of complacency. It’s as if she has no awareness of the real-world consequences of her administration’s policies—policies that have exacerbated inflation and eroded the quality of life for millions.
ABC: Would you have done anything differently than Biden over the past four years?
WALZ: Kamala’s values have not changed.
ABC: So Biden has done everything right?
WALZ: Yes. pic.twitter.com/GSji8WBGfo
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 11, 2024
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Harris’s running mate, is hardly faring better. When questioned by Michael Strahan on ABC News about inflation and whether the administration would change course, Walz had nothing meaningful to offer. Instead of addressing the very real struggles facing families who are cutting back on groceries because of skyrocketing prices, he deflected by pointing to “price gouging” as the culprit. This is a classic red herring because the inflation we’re experiencing is primarily a result of reckless government spending and disastrous policies—things that Harris herself has supported.
ABC: What do you say to voters who blame Kamala for the sky-high prices of the past four years?
WALZ: “Going to the grocery store, you see false information.”
WHAT? pic.twitter.com/YAF9ZQR2Ap
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 11, 2024
What’s worse is Walz’s go-to tactic of blaming Trump for today’s economic woes, despite the fact that the economy during Trump’s term, pre-pandemic, was far healthier. Under Trump, we saw 1.4% inflation, a more secure border, and policies that fostered growth, all while fighting tooth and nail against an obstructionist Democratic opposition. Walz’s “but Trump” defense is not just weak—it inadvertently makes the case for why Trump’s policies worked better.
ABC: Why hasn’t Kamala done any of the things she says she’s going to do during her four years in the White House?
WALZ: “Trump had four years to do it if you’re gonna talk about that!”
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 11, 2024
Even when discussing his own record, Walz stumbles. He’s been caught fabricating details about his military background and China expertise, and local reporters have called him out for misleading claims about policies like paid family leave. This is not an isolated issue; it’s a consistent pattern of misinformation, and it exposes a troubling disregard for honesty and accountability.
Tim Walz crashes, burns trying to explain why he lied about carrying weapons in war and being in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square massacre: Minnesota is “a top five state for business!” pic.twitter.com/ZiaecAZG62
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 11, 2024
As we approach the 2024 election, the contrast between a Harris-Walz ticket that seems out of touch and a record that the American people remember all too well is becoming clearer. They aren’t offering real solutions or admitting where they’ve failed; they’re simply hoping that blame-shifting will distract from the damage their policies have caused. But voters aren’t buying it, and if their recent media performances are any indication, the Harris-Walz ticket is in for a rough road ahead.