Senator Warren Refuses To Deny That Kamala Harris Would Be The Most Far-Left President In U.S. History

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) refused to deny over the weekend that Vice President Kamala Harris would be the most far-left president in U.S. history as she seeks to officially wrap up the Democratic nomination for president after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race. Warren was asked about the matter by Jake Tapper during ...

Jul 28, 2024 - 17:28
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Senator Warren Refuses To Deny That Kamala Harris Would Be The Most Far-Left President In U.S. History

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) refused to deny over the weekend that Vice President Kamala Harris would be the most far-left president in U.S. history as she seeks to officially wrap up the Democratic nomination for president after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race.

Warren was asked about the matter by Jake Tapper during a Sunday interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” in response to former President Donald Trump calling Harris “the ultra-liberal driving force behind every single Biden catastrophe.”

“Is it not true that a President Harris would be the most progressive president in American history?’ Tapper asked. “And, in your view, isn’t that a good thing?”

Warren refused to answer the question and instead said: “What I see is a vice president who is ready to be president.”

“She’s been out there fighting for working families,” Warren claimed. “I first got to know her 14 years ago, when she was the one who was shoulder to shoulder fighting back against the giant banks that were foreclosing against the homeowners that they had tricked and were now going to force them to lose their homes.”

She later claimed that Harris was leading the charge on advancing abortion rights, calling her the “national leader” of the leftist movement.

“Kamala Harris, if she can get the right kind of Congress, a Democratic Congress, is going to sign Roe v. Wade into law, so that every woman across this country is fully protected,” she concluded. “Those are going to be the big issues. And she is the right person to lead on them.”

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