The Democrat political machine is working harder than ever before to manipulate reality and convince Americans to elect Kamala Harris.
For many freedom-loving Americans, the entire campaign feels like one big psy-op.
And Peter Doocy uncovered the weirdest aspect of the Kamala Harris campaign while attending this cult-like rally.
People are asking Kamala Harris: Which is it exactly?
Vice President Kamala Harris has been criss-crossing the nation, making numerous stops in crucial battleground states since the Presidential debate.
One of those stops was in North Carolina, where the Kamala campaign recently hosted a rally.
Fox News’ Peter Doocy apparently drew the short end of the stick and traveled with the Kamala campaign to cover the rally in-person.
And what he witnessed left him totally bewildered.
During a segment with Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, Doocy explained that one of the weirdest aspects of the Kamala campaign was its slogan, “A New Way Forward.”
You see, due to the fact that the overwhelming majority of Americans believe the country is going in the wrong direction under the Biden-Harris regime, Democrats and their media allies are attempting to convince the American people that the sitting Vice President – who secured the Democrat Presidential nomination without a single primary vote thanks to the Democrat establishment – is somehow a political outsider who is going to shake up Washington, D.C.
But as Doocy noted, that slogan and propaganda narrative are in total contradiction to the Kamala campaign’s efforts to train their most loyal adherents to chant “we’re not going back” anytime former President Donald Trump is mentioned.
Doocy asked rhetorically if the country is doing so much better under the Biden-Harris regime than it was under Trump, then why is Kamala positioning herself as “A New Way Forward.”
“If things are so good now, then why does the new banner at the Harris rally say ‘A New Way forward?’” Doocy asked.
“It would stand to reason that if the status quo was something that could win an election you wouldn’t need ‘A New Way Forward,’” he added. “It would just be ‘Forward.’”
Kamala Harris talks out both sides of her mouth
Of course, such confusing messaging and narratives are nothing new for the Kamala campaign – or the candidate herself.
Who could forget when Kamala refused to answer a simple yes or no question about whether the country was in a better position under the Biden-Harris regime than it was four years ago under Trump during the debate?
She obviously couldn’t say that the country was better under the former President, or that the country was better off now under the Biden-Harris regime as going against what virtually every working class American has experienced firsthand would have been a campaign-ending confession.
Ultimately, Kamala merely launched into one of her typically incoherent ramblings about growing up Middle Class and supposedly having a plan to fix things, even though she provided no details of said plan.
“So, I was raised as a middle-class kid. And I am actually the only person on this stage who has a plan that is about lifting up the middle class and working people of America,” Kamala began.
“I believe in the ambition, the aspirations, the dreams of the American people. And that is why I imagine and have actually a plan to build what I call an opportunity economy,” she continued.
There’s a reason Kamala Harris hasn’t seen the type of post-debate bump in poll numbers many Democrats expected she would have after they declared her the clear winner.
As a matter of fact, even in blatantly biased polls that gift her the overwhelming majority of Independent voters – even though there is no indication that she has an overwhelming lead with Independent voters, especially in polls conducted in the crucial battleground states many believe will ultimately decide the election – she has barely gained any traction over the past few weeks.
And considering the fact that it’s largely due to her inability to articulate anything resembling a clear message, Kamala Harris has no one to blame for that but herself.