Bernie on Kamala not abandoning ideals but pragmatic play to win election KJP: not agree or disagree


Jacqui Heinrich: “Does President Biden define Vice President Harris as a progressive Democrat?”

KJP: “Look, the Vice President has been a critical partner — a critical partner to this President. All you got to do is look at the record and what we have been able to do in the past three and a half years — the Biden-Harris administration has been able to do. You think about the economy, you think about healthcare, and you think about these really important — uh — generation changing legislation that are now laws, obviously. I just talked about beating Big Farmer [sic]. That’s important. That was the Inflation Reduction Act that only Democrats voted for now, Republicans want to repeal. They want to take that away — take that away — taking away lowering costs for the American people. And so — uh — to be clear, lowering costs on — on medical care and — and pharmaceutical drugs and also energy bills — right — that’s two really big parts of the Inflation Reduction Act. The President — the President is not going to be labeling the Vice President. She has her policies that she is — obviously, that he’s in line with that they — that she has put forth in the past week or so. He supports her. Uh — he believes in her leadership, and that’s what I can share with you.”

Jacqui: “So, we allowing for a contrast with Trump, but not a contrast with other Democrats? Because Senator Bernie Sanders, for instance —”

KJP: “Yeah.”

Heinrich: “— said that he still views her as a progressive Democrat and said that she’s, in fact, not abandoning her ideals but making a pragmatic play toward the center to win the election and that sends a chill down the spine of some people who might be in the middle or to the center right —”

KJP: “Yeah.”

Heinrich: “— considering her and when she’s been trying to position herself as —”

KJP: “Yeah.”

Heinrich: “— a more moderate figure now than she was in 2020. Where — where does she stand exactly?”

KJP: “So, first of all, the senator is going to speak for himself. That’s for him to speak to. I’m not gonna get into a I agree or disagree with him. What I can tell you is this President believes in her leadership and believes in her bold policy agenda. That is something that the President is in line with her on, right? And we’re talking about strength in the middle class. That’s what we believe her — her bold policy agenda continues to do, and that’s important. You hear the President talking about building a — building an economy from the bottom up but allow and strengthening the middle class. We’re in line. More economic opportunity. The President wants to see that. And we’re thinking — we’re talking about the tax cuts for working people, fighting corporate pricing guz — gouging, lowering costs, having the wealthy pay their fair share. We’re in line. We’re in line with — uh — with what the Vice President is putting forth — her bold policy agenda to make sure that we do not leave people behind. I’m not going to stand here and label the Vice President. The senator has every right to say whatever he wants to say. What I can say is the President agrees with her bold policy agenda and — and her leadership.”

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Bernie on Kamala not abandoning ideals but pragmatic play to win election KJP: not agree or disagree

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