Vice President Kamala Harris warned voters on Monday that they need to “understand” they’re not in “Donald Trump’s club,” and argued the former president didn’t care about them.
“Part of what we need to help people understand, don’t think you’re in Donald Trump’s club. You’re not,” Harris said. “He’s not going to be thinking about you, you think he’s having you over for dinner? You think when he’s with his buddies, his billionaire buddies, he’s thinking about what we need to do to deal with addressing, for example, my work, around what I’m doing to address disparities in Black men’s health.”
Asked directly why there were Black voters who support Trump, Harris responded, “the question for everybody, should he be President of the United States?”
Harris also said there was “misinformation” about who she is, in response to a question about whether she was “pandering “to Black voters.
“Just to be candid, I think that there’s sadly misinformation out there about who I am and what I’ve done, because if people are informed about fact, almost everything that I’m talking about doing as president is built on a foundation of work that I’ve been doing for years,” she said.
“So what I’m talking about doing right now is based on longstanding work, it’s not new. But as President of the United States, part of why it is important, is it is a new approach to that job. It is about a new way that is based on a new generation of leadership, that is based on new ideas and, frankly, a different experience that brings my commitment to the work I am talking about into being,” the vice president continued.
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