- by foxnews
- 30 Oct 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris gave a puzzling and often meandering answer when asked how she would respond to people who accuse her of pandering - eventually admitting that what she's doing now is "not new," but if she were president she would take a "new approach" to that job.
Harris was interviewed by Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe on the "Club Shay Shay" podcast this week.
Sharpe expressed frustration with what he claimed was a disparity in how Black candidates are treated when they lay out their policies. He said they are often accused of "pandering."
"The problem that I have with that is it just seems like only Black people pander," Sharpe said.
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He said when other candidates go on shows and lay out their "elaborate plan of what they're going to do," they're not pandering. He said, when Harris lays out what she is going to do if she's elected president, she's accused of pandering.
Sharpe asked how she plans to "get through to those" that accuse her of pandering and how she can make it clear what she intends to do if she's elected.
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