LAURA INGRAHAM: 'Kama-chameleon' is trapped
- Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes the vice president's attempt to distance herself from her record.
- Ingraham's comments were made on 'The Ingraham Angle', her opinion-based talk show.
- The vice president's political stance and decisions are under scrutiny.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham has sharply criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, labeling her recent campaign efforts as a "phony transformation." During a segment on "The Ingraham Angle," Ingraham suggested that Harris' team, influenced by former President Obama, recognizes that her radical views and past record are detrimental to her chances of success in the upcoming election. Ingraham pointed out that Harris' campaign appears to be orchestrating a narrative shift, as evidenced by a story shared with Axios. This narrative aims to portray Harris as evolving on key issues, suggesting that her experiences in the White House have led to a change in her more liberal positions. The Fox host's remarks come amid growing uncertainty among Harris' supporters regarding her policy accomplishments. Ingraham's commentary reflects a broader skepticism about the Vice President's ability to connect with voters and effectively communicate her platform. As the campaign progresses, it remains to be seen whether Harris can successfully navigate this transformation and regain the confidence of her base, or if Ingraham's critique will resonate with a wider audience, impacting her electoral prospects.