10 Questions Dana Bash Must Ask Kamala Harris
August 28, 2024
Last night, CNN announced that Kamala has mustered up the courage to sit for a *joint* interview — after 39 days of hiding out from reporters.
It's no coincidence that Kamala & Walz's first interview is scheduled for the Thursday night before Labor Day weekend. They already hope it gets lost — and it hasn't even aired yet.
Kamala is clearly scared to do an interview on her own and it's pre-taped so they can clean it up if things go badly.
Here are 10 questions Dana Bash must ask Kamala Harris:
1. If you are capable of lowering prices for Americans, why haven’t you done it in the 3½ years you have been in office?
2. You say housing affordability would be a “Day One priority” if you were elected. Why is it not a priority now? Housing isn’t affordable for the average American in 99 percent of the nation.
3. You co-sponsored Medicare-for-All and the Green New Deal? Do you still support these multi-trillion-dollar takeovers of the American economy?
4. You talk a lot about "freedom." What about the freedoms of Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, and Jocelyn Nungaray? These women were killed by illegal immigrants who were let into the country under your watch.
5. President Trump didn't need a "border bill" to secure the border. Why did you support executive actions like stopping construction of the border wall and halting deportations that intentionally unsecured the border?
6. Trump was the first president in decades to start no new wars. Under your watch, wars are popping up in Europe and the Middle East. Why is that?
7. Why did you conceal Joe Biden's cognitive decline from the American people?
8. You supported the Defund the Police movement and have said more that police doesn’t mean more safety. Why do you want fewer police officers?
9. You’ve called for getting rid of cash bail and your campaign hasn’t backed away from it. Why do you still support such a radical view?
10. You have sent anonymous aides out to claim you've abandoned the radically liberal positions that you've held for decades. Do you think lying to the American people is the best strategy?