ABC Anchor Dismantles Kamala’s Claim On-Air—Campaign Surrogate Left Speechless!

In a recent episode of ABC’s “Meet the Press,” Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, acting as a surrogate for Kamala Harris, found herself in the hot seat. The interview, led by veteran journalist Martha Raddatz, turned contentious after Healey was pressed to address a false statement made by Harris regarding the status of American soldiers in combat zones.

During a recent debate, Harris claimed that no U.S. soldiers were currently in active combat zones, a statement quickly flagged as inaccurate by fact-checkers. Raddatz, drawing on her extensive experience as a former international correspondent, did not shy away from confronting Healey about this error. She laid out the facts, noting the presence of 900 U.S. military personnel in Syria and 2,500 troops in Iraq, all under threat from hostile actions. This pointed questioning left Healey scrambling for an adequate response.

Attempting to steer the conversation, Healey emphasized Harris’s leadership qualities in contrast to President Trump, suggesting that Harris’s broader point was about serious leadership in a world filled with conflicts. However, Raddatz was persistent, reiterating the falsehood of Harris’s statement and pressing Healey on whether Harris was unaware of the military deployments in Syria and Iraq.

Healey’s responses, described by some as a “word salad,” failed to directly address the inaccuracies, instead pivoting to critique the potential dangers of a second Trump administration. This exchange underscored the persistent challenges the Harris campaign faces in solidifying public trust and demonstrating political acumen.

The implications of this exchange are significant for Harris’s campaign. With polls indicating a tight race against Trump, maintaining credibility is crucial. The incident on “Meet the Press” not only highlights potential vulnerabilities in Harris’s campaign strategy but also serves as a reminder of the scrutiny candidates face as they vie for voter confidence in the lead-up to the election.

In the broader political context, the misstep offers additional fodder for opponents who question Harris’s readiness to serve as commander in chief. Trump’s campaign has seized on such moments to bolster their narrative, aiming to portray Harris and her surrogates as disconnected from military realities.

As the election cycle intensifies, incidents like these can sway undecided voters and influence public perception, that is, if there are still undecided voters remaining. If they don’t know who they’re voting for by now, they’re probably not going to vote.

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jeff Taylor

Healey has the IQ of a pigeon,, barely. She should stick to creating chaos in her own state and stay out of national politics. She is well suited to the voters of her state, most of whom are dumber than stones.

StanB

This is standard operating procedure for the democrat party, deflect, don’t answer.

Kathleen

What kind of Commander in Chief doesn’t know where their troops are? She is no more Commander in Chief material than an alley cat, which we know is how she climbed the political ladder. She is clueless.

Katydid

Kamala is totally unqualified to be the commander in chief. She knows nothing about the world crises, nor does she have a clue as to what a commander in chief does. Are we going to believe her statement that she will be the President for ALL the people? That is what Biden said. She is only parroting Biden/Obama/Soros narratives. Surely the American people are smart enough to see through her incompetence.

Allen

I am sorry Katydid, but I do not believe that the American people are smart enough for anything except stealing elections. When many people listen to a mental midget like Taylor Swift, we are F’ed.

Rattlerjake

The only leading that Kameltoe is capable of is as head LEMMING (right off the cliff)!

drosack

Oops.

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