You know things are bad for Kamala Harris when even CNN and their Democrat-friendly fact checker say you are a liar. Case in point: CNN has just called out Harris for telling a massive lie about Donald Trump during her car crash of an interview on MSNBC.
Kamala Does Trainwreck Interview With Stephanie Ruhle,
Who Admits Harris Didn't Answer Questions
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Kamala sat down Wednesday with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle for an interview that has been widely panned as a "trainwreck" due to the presidential wannabe's inability to tell the truth or articulate a coherent thought. She was caught in a massive lie when talking about the economy under Donald Trump:
"Here's what I know in terms of the facts: Donald Trump left us with the worst economy since the Great Depression, when you look, for example, at the employment numbers."
Ruhle interjected at that point: "It was during COVID. And [un]employment was so high because we shut down the government, we shut down the country." To which Kamala replied:
"Even before the pandemic, he lost manufacturing jobs -- by most people's estimates at least 200,000."
Here's Kamala in her own words:
CNN fact-checks this answer from Harris about manufacturing jobs
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) September 26, 2024
“Harris’ claim is false. Trump presided over a gain of 414,000 US manufacturing jobs, not a loss of “at least 200,000,” before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.”https://t.co/DB8qi9wHq9 pic.twitter.com/8JHJ58bGTN
Yes, she claimed that Trump lost hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs even before COVID T-boned the American economy. That's not even a little bit true, which CNN was quick to point out.
Facts First: Harris’ claim is false. Trump presided over a gain of 414,000 US manufacturing jobs, not a loss of “at least 200,000,” before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. And the loss for his entire presidency, start to finish, was 178,000 manufacturing jobs, not 200,000 or more as Harris said.
CNN fact checker Daniel Dale elaborated that those 414,000 manufacturing jobs were added during the period of January 2017, when Trump took office, to February 2020, the month before COVID-related lockdowns began. It took some special Kamala math to come up that 200,000 number. In other words, she lied.
The lie, of course, is intended to blur the lines and deflect from the fact that Kamala Harris is one half of the Biden/Harris administration, an administration whose "Bidenomics" policies have seen the average American family struggle to pay their bills. She helped create the problem, is currently a member of the administration that is failing in every way to address the problem, and, when pressed for a solution, she spouts nonsense words like "opportunity economy" and "holistic manner." Or, as my colleague Nick Arama put it when summarizing Wednesday's interview:
But she acts like she's a change agent for a problem she helped to create.
Spot on.
I can't prove it, but I suspect this line of attack/lies on Trump's economy is meant to counter what was so clearly on display earlier this week when Trump visited a Mom and Pop grocery store in Pennsylvania and help a mother pay for her groceries: Donald Trump connects with average Americans in a way that Kamala never will. The optics alone spoke volumes. The people at that store are the people who feel it firsthand when manufacturing jobs disappear — or don't disappear, as the case may be — and they're not stupid. And they vote.
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Two things are clear here. First, Democrats have lost the votes of working men and women who still believe it's possible to achieve the American dream; they're likely to never get them back. Second, Kamala's economic plan is clear: Change nothing and let Bidenomics continue to hurt Americans.
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