Since taking over for Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket, Kamala Harris and her surrogates have been doing their best to distance her from the unpopular history of the Biden-Harris administration.
Those attempts have been despite the fact that the vice president often boasted about being the “last person in the room” with the president when big decisions (think: the botched Afghanistan withdrawal) were being made. In fact, Harris seemingly doubled down on the idea during an appearance on The View.
On Tuesday’s show, Megyn reacted to the vice president’s latest sit-down and shared why she believes it would make an effective ad for the Trump campaign given what the polls are currently showing.
Harris on The View
As part of her new media strategy, Harris has been sitting for friendly interviews with Call Her Daddy, 60 Minutes, The View, Howard Stern, and Stephen Colbert in quick succession.
She stopped by to chat with the ladies of The View on Tuesday where she received, in Megyn’s words, an Elvis-like welcome from Whoopi Goldberg and the crew. “Welcome back [pause], the next president of the United States,” Goldberg said with balled fists as the audience cheered.
The interview was similarly fawning. Megyn has been a guest on The View and, in her experience, the questions the hosts ask are pre-written and offered to guests ahead of time. As such, Megyn said “there is zero chance, in my opinion, they did not give Kamala Harris the questions in advance,” which makes her fumbled answers all the more head-scratching.
Biden vs. Harris
At one point, Sunny Hostin teed Harris up to explain exactly how her administration would differ from the current one. After giving a non-answer, Hostin gave the vice president a softball follow-up on the topic that she once again whiffed on.
HOSTIN: What do you think would be the biggest specific difference between your presidency and a Biden presidency?
HARRIS: Well, we are obviously two different people. And we have a lot of shared life experiences, for example, the way we feel about our family, and our parents, and so on. But we’re also different people, and I will bring those sensibilities to how I lead…
HOSTIN: Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than President Biden during the last four years?
HARRIS: There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of– and I’ve been a part of, of, of most of the decisions that have had impact…
Megyn said the exchange sounded like a Chris Farley skit. “She realizes she is on quicksand and then she fails… In the follow-up question, she basically says, ‘We’re the same,'” she noted. “Good luck spinning that because this poll shows us that the people want different. They want change. They do not want four more years of Joe Biden.”
The latest New York Times/Siena poll found voters now see Harris as the candidate that represents “change” in this election by two-point margin. Megyn believes the Trump campaign should capitalize on what Harris just had to say on the topic in her own words.
“I guarantee you that is being made into an ad right now… There is no chance [Donald]Trump is not going to clip the second half of that answer and end it with what he has been doing, which is, ‘I’m Donald Trump, and I approve this message,'” Megyn concluded. “That is her owning all the Biden policies.”
You can check out Megyn’s full analysis by tuning in to episode 910 on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you like to listen. And don’t forget that you can catch The Megyn Kelly Show live on SiriusXM’s Triumph (channel 111) weekdays from 12pm to 2pm ET.