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JESSE WATTERS: Democrats just yanked Kamala Harris off the campaign trail
Story by Fox News Staff • 9h


Kamala Harris didn’t talk to a single voter today, but stayed home in DC: Watters
 
Fox News host Jesse Watters unpacks the potential impact of Vice President Kamala Harris taking a break from campaigning for a day with the presidential election two weeks away Tuesday on "Jesse Watters Primetime."

JESSE WATTERS: Two weeks to go until Election Day and Democrats just yanked Kamala Harris off the campaign trail. She took the day off. Zero campaign events today.
 
And the only thing on her schedule, two interviews – not even live. She spent all day preparing because that last interview with Bret [Baier] – not that great. Or maybe she wasn't preparing at all. We'll show you the interviews later, and you can decide for yourself. Trump says maybe she was getting her beauty rest.
 
Let me see if we have this right: Kamala calls Trump exhausted and then takes the day off. McDonald's, football games, barbershops, townhalls, roundtables, rallies. You've seen them. Kamala today didn't talk to a single voter. She stayed home in D.C. and the media is getting nervous.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/jesse-watters-democrats-just-yanked-kamala-harris-off-the-campaign-trail/ar-AA1sKpFO?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=cd8144919c28466bbbd9c3547b6560df&ei=49
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