Vice President Harris ‘Scared As Heck’ That Trump Could Be Reelected
Vice President Kamala Harris says she’s “scared as heck” about the opportunity of Donald Trump being reelected as president and thinks Americans ought to really feel the identical.
Harris talked about what it’s going to take to defeat the ex-president whereas campaigning for President Joe Biden on ABC’s “The View” on Wednesday.
During the interview, co-host Joy Behar requested the vice chairman if she was frightened concerning the state of Biden’s reelection bid, citing experiences of a number of distinguished Democrats with their very own issues.
“President Obama reportedly has said that he thinks the Biden campaign is too complacent when it comes to Trump,” Behar mentioned. “Rep. Jim Clyburn has said the campaign isn’t breaking through the MAGA wall. Michelle Obama says she’s terrified, as we are, about the potential outcome of the election.”
Then she requested Harris, “Now, are you scared? What could happen if Trump ever became, God forbid, president again? And what are you going to do to stop the crazies?”
Harris instructed Behar, “I am scared as heck. Which is why I’m traveling our country.”
“You know, there’s an old saying that there are only two ways to run for office: Either without an opponent or scared,” she continued. “So on all of those points, yes, we should all be scared.”
Harris went on to say, “As we know, and certainly this is a table of very powerful women. We don’t run away from something when we’re scared. We fight back against it.”
Polling reveals Biden and Trump locked in a decent race for the 2024 presidential election.
Trump took a serious step in the direction of securing the Republican presidential nomination on Monday night time when he gained the Iowa caucus with 51.1% of the votes.
The former president will see if his successful streak continues subsequent Tuesday when individuals go to the polls for the New Hampshire primaries.
A ballot from Boston Globe/Suffolk University/NBC-10 Boston launched on Wednesday confirmed Trump main former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley by 16% within the Granite State.