New ads highlight feature clips of Kamala Harris voicing support for radical positions

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 July 30, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris has wasted no time in attacking former President Donald Trump since becoming the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee.

However, the former president's allies are hitting back with video footage which highlights Harris' hard-left positions. 

Ad shows Harris denying that illegal migrants are criminals

As Breitbart noted, the pro-Trump Super PAC known as Make America Great Again Inc. released an ad that begins by saying, "If you thought Joe Biden was radical, just wait until you get to know Kamala Harris. She's dangerously liberal."

The video then goes on to show Harris explaining that she uses the pronouns "she" and "her." Next, Harris is shown rejecting the idea "that by putting more police on the street you're going to have more safety."

Yet another scene features Harris boasting that the border is "secure" interspersed with news clips of illegal migrants surging into the country.

"We're not going to treat people who are undocumented [and] cross the border as criminals--correct," Harris later declares.

Harris flip-flops on fracking

What's more, Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Dave McCormick aired an ad of his own in which Harris could be heard saying, "There's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking."

Pennsylvania is considered a critical swing state where fracking makes up a critical opponent of the economy, a fact which led Harris to recently flip-flop on the issue.

According to The Hill, Harris' campaign announced late last week that her administration will not pursue a fracking back should she be elected.

Meanwhile, New York Times contributor Reid Epstein pointed out in an article published on Monday that there is no shortage of embarrassing material for Republicans to use against Harris.

Republican strategist: "The archive is deep"

Epstein recalled how during her first presidential run, Harris said she "would 'think about' abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency" and "entertained the idea of allowing felons to vote" while also supporting "a mandatory buyback program' for some guns."

"The archive is deep," Republican strategist and ad maker Brad Todd was quoted as saying of the vice president's previous stances.

"We will run out of time before we run out of video clips of Kamala Harris saying wacky California liberal things," he predicted before adding, "I'm just not sure that the rest of this campaign includes much besides that."

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