Vice President Kamala Harris said Tuesday that she could not think of a difference with President Joe Biden over the past four years, quickly attracting criticism from Republicans who have been working to make her answer for the unpopular president she replaced as the Democratic presidential nominee.
Harris made the comment during an interview on “The View� when asked if she would have done something differently than Biden during his presidency.
“There is not a thing that comes to mind … and Iâ€
She revisited the topic toward the end of the interview while reiterating her promise to appoint a Republican to her Cabinet if elected.
“You asked me whatâ€
Republicans responded to Harrisâ€
“There you have it, folks,â€� Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said on X. “Kamala wouldnâ€
Trump reposted the clip of Harrisâ€
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“Her entire campaign has been to pretend that she doesnâ€
Harris has had to balance embracing a president with whom she served while also proposing “a new way forward� in her campaign. Before he ended his reelection bid in July, Biden was suffering from dismal approval ratings and trailing Trump in polling in some key battleground states.
Polls still show more Americans believe the country is on the wrong track than the right track.
At the same time, a national poll released earlier Tuesday showed that Harris has gained on Trump when it comes to being viewed as the candidate of change. Forty-six percent of likely voters in the New York Times/Siena College poll said Harris represents change, while 44 percent said the same of Trump.
Biden has also boasted of a tight alliance with Harris. He told reporters Friday at the White House that he and she are “singing from the same song sheetâ€� and that she has been a “major player in everything weâ€
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Speaking with Stern, Harris praised Biden and repeated that she intends to select a Republican Cabinet member if she wins. She suggested it was premature to say who it would be after Stern predicted she would select Liz Cheney, the former Wyoming congresswoman who has endorsed Harris and appeared with her at a campaign event last week.
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Harris is scheduled to appear Tuesday night on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert� on CBS, followed by a town hall with Univision on Thursday in Nevada.