Vance Attacked Harris on Sunday Shows.


The Republican vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance participated in three Sunday TV shows to attack opponents and justify previous statements by presidential candidate Donald Trump.
According to Politico, Vance gave interviews to ABC, CBS, and CNN, the recordings of which were broadcast on television.
He specifically stated that calling him and Trump "weird" as the campaign team of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris does is akin to "school bullying".
Though Trump himself often resorts to using nicknames and derogatory epithets towards opponents.
He also called it "projection", implying that Harris and the Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz are themselves "weird".
"I think Kamala Harris… every Time she speaks to voters, there's a teleprompter between her and them. She practically never communicates with the media. I think she hasn't answered a single tough question from reporters," he said, commenting on earlier statements by Trump that Harris is not smart enough to hold press conferences.
Justifying Trump's statements that Harris pretends to be black to appeal to voters, Vance said: "She pretends to be one person in front of one audience and another in front of a different one." Trump meant to say that she is a "chameleon," he explained.
According to him, Harris constantly changes her stance on various issues, and Trump in his attacks tries to portray Harris as a "fundamentally fake person".
Vance was reminded that he himself did this, expressing his attitude towards Trump. In the past, he called the ex-president a "moral disaster" and an "American Hitler," but now he praises him.
Vance noted that people should be able to change their opinion as they receive a different set of facts and accused the media of distorting information.
"It is wise to change your opinion," he added.
Source: Ukrinform
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