Vice President Kamala Harris in is in trouble in the final weeks before the election, which has necessitated bringing out big names like former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. Even with such surrogates, though, the Harris-Walz campaign still looks to be in trouble, and her surrogates aren’t helping. In fact, they may be making it worse. CNN’s Scott Jennings had some harsh words during Thursday night’s episode of “The Source with Kaitlan Collins,” particularly for Harris’ surrogates.
“I mean, I think Bill Clinton’s been a terrible surrogate so far, honestly. I mean, the last two times we saw him in public, once he was making the case about how Kamala Harris has failed on immigration, by invoking the Laken Riley situation, and saying that the Biden-Harris administration not properly vetted the illegal immigrants who killed her,” Jennings reminded, though he was momentarily cut off by Collins rushing to reference Clinton’s points about how Democrats keep trying to bring back the particularly bad border bill, one which they blame Republicans for.
The bizarre moments didn’t merely come from Clinton having a moment where he practically was campaigning for former and potentially future President Donald Trump, though. The former presidents as well as President Joe Biden were in Washington, DC earlier this week for the funeral of Ethel Kennedy.
“We saw him at the funeral for Ethel Kennedy, making bizarre, like quasisexual references about her. I mean, he’s been a terrible surrogate,” Jennings continued.
Jennings then reminded the panel and viewers about his thoughts Obama, who was also at the funeral and made headlines for quite the interesting exchange with Biden about Harris’ chances against Trump. “And Obama was a terrible surrogate,” he insisted. […]
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