Kamala Harris launched into another bizarre laughing fit while speaking to Democrats in St. Louis.
Harris was asked about the horrific economic conditions caused by “Bidenomics”
The GOP wrote to X: “Kamala Harris laughs hysterically after claiming Biden-Harris policies are ‘POPULAR, POPULAR, POPULAR!'” (Poll: Is Joe Biden Fit to be President? VOTE)
“We just need to let everybody know who brought it to ’em. Ha ha ha!” she added.
Kamala Harris laughs hysterically after claiming Biden-Harris policies are "POPULAR, POPULAR, POPULAR!"
"We just need to let everybody know who brought it to 'em. Ha ha ha!" pic.twitter.com/Mg2ilPTm9h
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 6, 2023
“Laughs hysterically?” one person responded. “She sounds drunk.”
“Please triple down on how popular your policies are, Kamala. Make this an ad!” another person remarked.
Laughs hysterically?
She sounds drunk🤔 https://t.co/VBkiJKoPhM— Non-DeProgrammed Deplorable Petr (@PragueArtist) October 6, 2023
A significant majority of voters express negative sentiments about the U.S. economy and disapprove of President Biden’s handling of economic issues, according to a Wall Street Journal poll.
Sixty-three percent of registered American voters view the economy as “not so good” or “poor.”
Despite Biden’s efforts to highlight positive economic developments under “Bidenomics,” the negative perception persists, with 58 percent believing the economy has gotten worse. (Poll: Is Joe Biden Fit to be President? VOTE)
Concerns about inflation persist, as 74 percent believe it has moved in the wrong direction, and 54 percent feel their personal financial situation has deteriorated over the past year.
A majority, 59 percent, disapproves of Biden’s handling of the economy.
The disapproval extends to other issues, including inflation (60%), growing the middle class (58%), and Social Security and Medicare (47%). (Trending: Illegal Alien Arrested For Disturbing Crime After Biden Release)
Please triple down on how popular your policies are, Kamala. Make this an ad! https://t.co/j0L3wAffxZ
— Brother Seamus (@WaynePelota) October 7, 2023
Biden faces disapproval on handling China (55%), improving infrastructure (47%), and bringing manufacturing jobs back to America (47%).
Negative perceptions extend to housing costs (86%). The economy remains a top concern for voters in the 2024 Presidential election (38%), followed by inflation (10%) and immigration (23%).
The negative outlook on the economy appears to be impacting Biden’s overall popularity, as only 39 percent view him favorably.
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