A voter asked Kamala Harris how she became the Democrat presidential nominee after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race.
However, Harris was unable to answer the question.
It comes after Harris recently claimed during an interview that she won a legitimate primary, as Slay News reported.
She made the false claim during a CBS News “60 Minutes” interview that aired Monday night.
“I take it seriously that I have to earn everyone’s vote,” she said.
Harris was crowned the party’s nominee without a single vote when Biden dropped out of the race.
At a town hall for Latinos hosted by Univision on Thursday, Harris was asked to explain how she ascended to the presidential nomination and replaced Biden.
The question was put to Harris by an elderly Latino man.
He said that he was uncertain of which way he would vote.
The voter said he needed some reassurances from the Democrats before he would commit his support to Harris.
He also said he’s “concerned” about the way Biden was ousted by top Democrats.
“It seemed something unprecedented, so close to the elections,” the man said after speaking of Harris gaining the nomination.
“I am also concerned about the way I feel President Biden was pushed aside.”
“How can you clarify this whole process and how you were elected?” he asked Harris.
“First of all, thank you for being so candid and allowing me to answer the question, thank you,” Harris began.
Then she offered a lengthy response that did not answer the question at all.
“President Biden made a decision that I think history will show was probably one of the most courageous that a president could make, which is he decided to put country above his personal interest,” Harris said.
“And he made that decision.
“He very, within that same period of time, supported my candidacy and urged me to run.”
Harris then segued to a list of endorsements:
“He and I have been partners for the last four years as his vice president to him as the president, and I am honored to have earned the Democratic nomination.
“I am honored to have the endorsement of people from every walk of life.
“You will probably find that I probably have a bigger coalition of people who couldn’t seem to be more different than each other, who have come together around my candidacy, from 200 Republicans who worked with and for both Presidents Bush, John McCain, Mitt Romney, including Liz Cheney, the former Congresswoman and her father, the former vice president, Dick Cheney, who was supporting me, former members, very esteemed members, including generals of the national security community.
“I have the endorsement and support of Alberto Gonzalez, most recently, who, of course, was attorney general.”
The voter’s question was not answered.
Harris ascended to the presidential nomination without winning one single primary vote.
After Biden was forced out by various leaders of the party, Harris was chosen as the nominee by those leaders.
She was tacitly picked as the nominee even before the Democratic National Convention.
The party that claims to want to “save democracy” abandoned it completely.
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