Joy Behar was stunned in silence after this cynical fight over Kamala Harris on “The View”

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The View is well known for being nothing more than a megaphone for the Democrat Party.

But with Joe Biden out of the race, the cast appears torn on how to react to Kamala Harris taking the helm for the Democrats.

And Joy Behar was stunned in silence after this cynical fight over Kamala Harris on The View.

Kamala Harris undergoes rebranding to mask her record

Vice President Kamala Harris has locked in the nomination for the Presidential slot on the Democrat ticket.

In order to appeal to a broader electorate, she has begun transforming her entire political image to be painted as a moderate.

Harris is a Democrat from San Francisco who ran for President back in 2020 and pushed radical-left ideas such as the Green New Deal, defunding the police, and weaponizing the government to reduce red meat consumption in the U.S.

But now she is working overtime to try and appear as some tough former prosecutor.

It is already easy to see why Democrats have not recruited a serious Presidential candidate from the radical-left state of California since their former governor, Jerry Brown, ran in 1992.

California Democrats are completely tone-deaf when it comes to the rest of the country, at least outside of a university campus.

This is why the Democrats are teaming up with their usual suspects – the mainstream media – to try and hide Harris’ extremely radical, far-Left record from voters.

Co-host of The View got a wake-up call to the real Kamala Harris

The View co-host Sunny Hostin immediately rebutted the idea that Kamala Harris was a “leftist.”

On the all-female cast daytime talk show, Hostin completely manufactured her own reality by falsely declaring that Kamala Harris was actually a “moderate.”

“I think the Republicans are trying to frame her as this deep leftist… She’s a former prosecutor,” started Hostin. “She’s not only a former prosecutor, she was the [attorney general] of the largest Department of Justice in the country, other than the real Department of Justice.”

“Prosecutors are not really leftist,” she complained.

If Hostin’s argument was even remotely close to accurate, then globalist billionaire George Soros would be reconsidering his plan of installing pro-crime prosecutors like Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

“They put people in jail for a living, okay?” she snapped. “They’re pretty moderate…”

“I know the Vice President personally. She’s moderate,” declared Hostin.

According to the non-partisan voting tracking website “GovTrack,” Kamala Harris and her voting record were ranked as the most left-wing in the United States Senate in 2019 – even surpassing the self-described socialist Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

Alyssa Farah Griffin, The View’s token RINO, weighed in on the topic by stating that while her campaign is painting her off as a “centrist,” she is well remembered for Republicans pouncing on her Presidential campaign in 2020.

“One example was this is the moment of George Floyd, the country’s torn apart, and she put out a statement saying she wanted to bail out people who were protesting in the streets,” she started.

“So people took that a certain way, they felt like she was running to resonate in that Primary, unlike someone like Biden would,” argued Griffin.

During the riots that took place in Minnesota in the wake of the George Floyd incident, Kamala Harris took to social media to encourage her followers to raise money for the Minnesota Freedom Fund.

The fund was notorious for covering bail for violent criminals who were released only to go on to commit murder and sexual assault.

Harris posted a message on social media encouraging her followers to support the Minnesota Freedom Fund, a bail fund that helped spring violent criminals from jail who went on to commit murder and sexual assault.

“I think the point is that in 2020, she ran, in a moment, where she ran to the Left,” Griffin said.

Hostin argued that Harris’ 2020 campaign for President was phony.

“She’s leaning into who she really is. If you really want to talk about it, after George Floyd people were angry about law enforcement,” Hostin argued. “People were upset with prosecutors. They were upset with police officers. They were upset with policing in this country.”

“So to run as a law and order candidate in 2020 would have been a bad move,” she concluded.

Despite the best efforts of the ladies at The View, Kamala Harris’ radical Left track record cannot be covered up by anyone who tries.