THE Vice President Kamala HarrisDemocratic candidate, left five crucial questions unanswered in the debate. If he had answered them, they would have betrayed him for his left wing policies which he is now trying to soften with his changes of opinion. In the past promised to raise taxesban the hydraulic fracturing, defund the police or mock the wall on the southern border with Mexico. Encouraged by her Democratic party and the left-wing press, Kamala Harris assured that she had won the debate after her attacks on the former president of the United States, Donald Trump. However, this is not enough to convince undecided voters who want an answer to the following questions: Is the economy better than it was four years ago?Do you support Joe Biden’s pro-illegal immigration policies? Do you pursue a tough-on-crime policy? Do you support restrictions on abortion?
Undecided voters in critical states (Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina) acknowledged after the debate that Kamala Harris had not answered their questions on these fundamental issues that would determine their vote.
- 1. Is the economy better than it was four years ago? Harris avoided answering that first question of the debate. Four years into the Biden-Harris administration, which has been blamed for high inflation and rising interest rates, voters still don’t know whether she thinks the country is in better economic shape.
- 2. Do you support Joe Biden’s pro-illegal immigration policies? Harris avoided answering those questions because she needs Arizona, a swing state, to win the White House, which is located on the border. Her constituents face insecurity in their communities due to illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
- 3. Will you pursue a tough policy against crime? Harris has never wanted to address voters’ concerns about rising crime. He brought up Trump’s legal troubles when asked about them.
- 4. Will you favor renewable energy over oil and gas? Harris, as vice president, supported the Biden administration’s plan to phase out fossil fuels. He also praised Biden’s attempt to implement a moratorium on new oil and gas leasing.
- 5. Do you support restrictions on abortion? He did not answer whether he would pass a federal law allowing abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy, which is legal in 21 states. Eight states have no limits on when a pregnancy can be terminated. Instead, he lied about Trump imposing “abortion bans” that blocked in vitro fertilization treatments for couples struggling to have children.