‘She Owns All Of These Failures’: JD Vance Lights Up Kamala Harris In Response To Biden Dropping Out

Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance responded on Sunday to the news that President Joe Biden was exiting the 2024 presidential race by tying current Vice President Kamala Harris to Biden’s policy failures. Biden first announced that he was leaving the race and then that he would throw his “full support and endorsement” behind Harris, ...

Jul 21, 2024 - 16:28
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‘She Owns All Of These Failures’: JD Vance Lights Up Kamala Harris In Response To Biden Dropping Out

Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance responded on Sunday to the news that President Joe Biden was exiting the 2024 presidential race by tying current Vice President Kamala Harris to Biden’s policy failures.

Biden first announced that he was leaving the race and then that he would throw his “full support and endorsement” behind Harris, and Vance argued that every bad Biden policy would only continue if Harris were elected in his place.

“Joe Biden has been the worst President in my lifetime and Kamala Harris has been right there with him every step of the way. Over the last four years she co-signed Biden’s open border and green scam policies that drove up the cost of housing and groceries,” Vance began.

“She owns all of these failures, and she lied for nearly four years about Biden’s mental capacity — saddling the nation with a president who can’t do the job. President Trump and I are ready to save America, whoever’s at the top of the Democrat ticket. Bring it on,” he said.

Vance initially responded to Biden’s announcement by pointing out, as many others have, that if Biden was not fit to run a reelection campaign, it was difficult to justify his remaining in office at all.

“If Joe Biden ends his reelection campaign, how can he justify remaining President? Not running for reelection would be a clear admission that President Trump was right all along about Biden not being mentally fit enough to serve as Commander-in-Chief,” he said.

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