Kamala Harris is now locked in the fight of her political life.
It’s all hands on deck for the Democrat Party.
And Pete Buttigieg made this jaw-dropping admission about Kamala Harris.
Democrats forced to answer for Kamala since she won’t do interviews
Kamala Harris hasn’t sat for one interview since becoming the Democrat nominee for President.
And Kamala has also adopted Joe Biden’s strategy of only speaking to the press in quick gaggles outside her campaign plane and not in a press conference setting where she can face sustained adversarial questions.
This version of the basement strategy means Kamala doesn’t have to answer for the more troubling aspects of her record.
That includes the fact that Kamala Harris flip-flopped on every position she held while running for President in 2020 by having anonymous aides leak it to the press rather than explain herself why she held these positions in the past and why she no longer does now.
Kamala tried this with defunding the police, banning fracking, eliminating private health insurance and decriminalizing illegal immigration.
Conservatives argue that until Kamala actually says she no longer supports these radical left-wing positions, it should be assumed that she does.
Pete Buttigieg tries to run cover for Kamala
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was one of the Democrats who took up the mantle of speaking for Kamala since she refuses to speak for herself in an interview.
National Public Radio’s Steve Inskeep asked Buttigieg about the fact that Kamala is trying to get away with not having to explain why she supposedly changed her position on every socialist policy she said she would enact if she won the White House back in 2020.
“Here’s something that I think Harris has not directly addressed: She has changed some of her positions since she ran for president in 2020 — or leading up to 2020. She was for Medicare for all, isn’t anymore. She was against fracking, is now in favor of it. As someone who has worked with Vice President Harris, how do you think about her change, or evolution, if that’s the word?” Inskeep asked.
Buttigieg responded by claiming Kamala ditching every politically unpopular position she held four years ago was a good thing.
“Well, I think your time in government and just the evolution of the situation around you means it makes sense to continue developing your policies. I don’t think any of us locks in amber or freezes what we would have said or thought years earlier, especially given how much change and dynamism there is, not just in the administration, but just in the world around us right now,” Buttigieg added.
Buttigieg then bizarrely claimed that Kamala was clear with the American people about what she would do if elected in November.
“But she’s very clear about her plans, clear about what she’ll do. And this isn’t just theoretical, because she has been such a key leader in the Biden-Harris administration, delivering a very clear, and, I would argue, very consistent policy approach,” Buttigieg added.
Why Kamala won’t answer questions
Kamala’s campaign is light on policy.
The only proposal Kamala’s officially laid out is a communist scheme to impose government price controls on food, a proposal so absurd that even CNN and the Washington Post admitted it would lead to shortages and bread lines across America.
But Kamala not sitting for interviews means she never has to answer any questions about her record or what she will do if she wins.
And that allows Kamala to try and keep the campaign about “vibes.”