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Letter: Harris hasn’t earned vote

By Tom Sowards, VANCOUVER
Published: September 26, 2024, 6:00am

Diana Stack Roberts needs to fact check herself (“Study facts about domestic terrorism,” Our Readers’ Views, Sept. 12). The “good people on both sides” lie taken out of context. That Biden and Harris as well as the media perpetuate this lie is deplorable.

As far as her “Vote for Harris” recommendation, I voted for Biden in 2020. Kamala Harris has not in any way earned my vote. A candidate installed by elites after they forced Biden out against his will. Biden got 14 million votes. Kamala zero. She was rated farther left than Bernie Sanders. One of the least popular vice presidents ever.

Read “Amateur Hour” for a glimpse at the real Kamala. She has sidestepped every question at the debate and the staged interviews. We’ve heard scripted talking points and nothing about her current policies. She has changed her previous positions on most key issues.

Her campaign is supposedly about “Joy.” Google Terry McAteer. You’ll see the joy her interns felt when they had to stand and greet her “Good morning General.” So much joy she had 92 percent turnover of her current staff. If she ever states authentically what her specific policies are I might consider her. Until then not a chance.

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