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ICYMI: Chairwoman Patterson to Fox News: Kamala Harris has told us and shown us who she is with her policies for the past 20 years
SACRAMENTO – This morning, California Republican Party Chairwoman Jessica Millan Patterson joined Harris Faulkner on the Faulkner Focus to discuss Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent flip flopping on important policy positions to try to disguise her radical, extreme record.
HARRIS FAULKNER: Jessica, I come to you, if you would like to rebut.
CHAIRWOMAN PATTERSON: Well, I think what we’ve seen here — I’ve worked with candidates over the last 20 years, and you have to be authentic. The great Maya Angelou once said, “when people show you who they are, believe them,” and Kamala Harris has not just told us who she is, but she has shown us with her policies over the last 20 years. Whether it’s the border, whether it is public safety, energy, healthcare, she is in a very different place today with her handlers than she has been in the last 20 years and especially the last three and a half years she’s been there as vice president…
FAULKNER: [Trump] didn’t have these [economic] problems on his watch, and that’s part of the discussion that he’s having now — either when you talk with him, when you see him on the stump, when you see him on a stage and interview him. No matter where he is, he didn’t have the problems that we have with our economy right now, and we were in smack in the middle of a pandemic. Jessica, I’m going to let Jessica finish.
PATTERSON: I think Bidenflation is incredibly real, and you need look no further than California as the example of what not to be. There is a reason why Kamala Harris does not have an ‘issues tab’ on her website and that’s because she doesn’t know where she stands on the issues, if she wants to win…
FAULKNER: You brought up some of the areas really where these two candidates are different, Trump and potentially Kamala Harris. What does the former president need to be doing right now though in terms of the economy and the message that he puts out there? Ari Fleischer thinks that he’s going to come out and continue to pound that issue.
PATTERSON: He has to. I think about three and a half years ago when we were energy independent. You look at a state like California who has the most regressive policies when it comes to energy. We are paying the highest gas prices in the nation. A company like Chevron, who has had 145 years based here in California has decided to leave because of those regressive policies and base in Texas. I think what president Trump needs to continue to do is talk about what it was like under a Trump administration. When we were seeing gains in every single employment sector. When we had the pandemic, and we didn’t go into a recession…
Watch the full interview HERE.