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McEnany Lays Out Three-Step Debate Strategy To ‘End Kamala Harris’ Political Career’


As President Donald Trump prepares for his first, and likely only, debate against Kamala Harris, there has been a lot of conjecture among the pundit class regarding the strategy he should use.

For former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, it comes down to three core policy points Trump needs to make in order to secure a decisive victory on Tuesday evening.

As Fox News reported:

“But here’s how he can end Kamala Harris’ political career as he did to Joe Biden. Be prepared, because they have said we are going to needle him on women’s issues. Here’s what you say. You say, here’s my childcare plan. It’s on Truth Social, it’s the Marco Rubio plan. Go look at it. Here’s my school safety plan…finally, here is my plan for women and paid family leave. Find my plan on Truth Social. You don’t have one, Kamala,” she continued.

While Harris has long been known for endorsing far-left policies, her campaign has been suspiciously short on details thus far.

Critics have taken notice of that fact:

Harris finally added a list of policies to her campaign website, but that has not quelled the backlash:

According to the Daily Wire:

On Sunday night, Vice President Kamala Harris finally published a policy agenda on her campaign website, nearly two months after she became the de facto Democratic nominee.

The problem, however, is that much of the source code on the page appears to have been lifted from President Joe Biden’s campaign website from when he was still running.

X user Corinne Green, described as a “queer, transfemme activist from New Orleans,” posted that the Harris campaign “copied and pasted the policy page code from biden’s website and couldn’t be a**ed to change it. ‘join our campaign to re-elect joe biden today!’”

“very serious people deeply concerned with the situation we’re in and approaching the campaign with the focus and gravity it deserves,” Green said in a follow-up post.

The text didn’t appear on the website but was visible in its metadata, but that metadata is used by search engines, meaning the “re-elect Joe Biden” phrase was visible in searches for Harris’ policy issues page. It was also visible when links to the page were shared, The New Republic reported.

Here’s a clip of McEnany’s recent Fox News Channel appearance:



 

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