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Newell: What magic wand does Kamala Harris have to be able to implement conflicting policies?

Vice President Kamala Harris
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As part of her continued campaign for the Presidency, Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash, and WWL’s Newell Normand said, rather than the positions she’s known for supporting, what he found most telling about her was the positions she admitted to changing her mind on.

“What was even more interesting… is when she was confronted with the flip flopping on any number of issues,” Normand said on his Friday show. “She came out in 2019 and said she was opposed to fracking. Now she’s not opposed to fracking.”


Likewise, Normand talked about her stance on immigration now versus her stance five years ago.

“She came out in 2019 and said we need to decriminalize the border,” Normand quoted. “And therefore there should not be criminal sanctions for those that cross the border. And this whole thing has to be reformulated at the border. And now she's saying, because of her work as a prosecutor in a border state of California as the A.G., that she dealt with transnational gangs, human trafficking and all of that, all of which has been very alive and well and robust during the first three and a half years of this administration.”

To hear what else Normand critiqued about Harris’s interview performance, click the link above.