Vice President Kamala Harris has admitted that she’s living in fear of the Democrats losing control of the White House after this year’s presidential election.
Speaking during a Wednesday appearance on the ABC propaganda show “The View,” Harris admitted that she’s “scared as heck” about President Donald Trump winning a second term.
The VP told the co-hosts that she has genuine fears that Trump will beat Democrat President Joe Biden in November.
She made the comments after being asked about the crisis at the Southern Border.
However, she failed to address the crisis and chose, instead, to pivot to fear-mongering about the 2024 election.
“I am scared as heck, which is why I’m traveling our country,” Harris said.
“There are only two ways to run for office: Either without an opponent or scared,” she added.
“We don’t run away from something when we’re scared.
“We fight back against it.”
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"I am scared as heck, which is why I'm traveling our country," says @VP Kamala Harris on #TheView when asked about the potential of a second Trump presidency. "We don't run away from something when we're scared. We fight back against it." pic.twitter.com/5aFwS8QAMx
— The View (@TheView) January 17, 2024
Liberal co-host Joy Behar began the conversation by noting that a number of Democratic Party “heavy-hitters” had weighed in on Biden’s campaign so far.
Many are worried that Biden isn’t pushing hard enough against the other side, Behar complained.
“President Obama reportedly has said that he thinks the Biden campaign is too complacent when it comes to Trump,” Behar explained before turning the question to Harris.
“Representative Jim Clyburn has said the campaign isn’t breaking through the MAGA wall.
“Michelle Obama says she’s terrified, as we are, about the potential outcome of the election.
“Now, are you scared? What could happen if Trump ever became, God forbid, president again?” she asked.
“And what are you going to do to stop the crazies?”
“I am scared as heck!” Harris replied.
“Which is why I’m traveling our country.
“You know, there’s an old saying that there are only two ways to run for office: Either without an opponent or scared,” she continued.
“So on all of those points, yes, we should ALL be scared.”
Harris went on to say that fear was the reason that she was ready to work hard going into the 2024 presidential election.
“We don’t run away from something when we’re scared,” she said.
“We fight back against it. Right. Yeah.
“So many of us know when we are scared for the future of our children, do we then stay in bed with the covers over our head?
“Nope. No we can’t. We cannot. We cannot.
“And this is where this election requires rightly that President Biden and I and — and all of us who are part of this administration, we got to earn reelection.
“There is no question. We got to be on the road,” she added.
Co-host Sara Haines pressed Harris on campaign issues.
She noted that the Biden team was pushing ahead with a campaign to “save democracy” while most Americans were more worried about the issues that impacted them on a day-to-day basis.
Harris pushed back, however.
The veep argued that the two were inextricably linked and stressed multiple times that losing the right to abortion had a grave impact on the freedoms that Americans were used to.
“We will not have the kind of quality of life that I think most people want without fundamental freedoms and the rights that are guaranteed in our Constitution,” she added.
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.@VP Harris to #TheView on the 2024 election: "We will not have the kind of quality of life that I think most people want without fundamental freedoms and the rights that are guaranteed in our Constitution… and all of that is very much at stake." pic.twitter.com/DEGJ3t4k2q
— The View (@TheView) January 17, 2024
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