CHARLIE KIRK and JOHN SOLOMON: 'The more people hear from Kamala Harris, the less likely they are to support her'

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Charlie Kirk hosted journalist John Soloman on his show Monday during which they discussed Kamala Harris as the Democrats' potential nominee going into the 2024 presidential election after Joe Biden exited the race.

Kirk began the segment by stating "The more people hear from Kamala Harris, the less likely they are to support her," before playing a series of clips of the Vice President entertaining radical ideas and cackling about them. Soloman then pointed out that the number one issue Harris has been in charge of in her position has been the border, where an ongoing immigration crisis has been taking place.



Solomon reported that he spoke to two border chiefs earlier in the morning who said they "never heard from the border czar," adding that "Kamala Harris never even bothered to call the two guys in charge of the border. Not much of a czar, if you're not talking to the people that have the operational control and the operational intelligence."

He agreed with the statement that "the more people get to know about Kamala Harris, the less are going to like her," especially once the American people are exposed to her "management style" and "the sort of scandals she's allowed to happen on her watch and try to excuse away."

He warned viewers to "watch where she pivots on Israel, Palestine, watch where she pivots on all of the main issues involving parents rights." Harris has indicated in the past that she is on board with the state having more power over children than their parents. However, he said, "she has some really significant problems" and has an uphill battle as she only secured 1 percent of the vote in the 2020 Democratic primary against Joe Biden.

Watch full episode below.

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