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'Veep'ly In Need of a Lift : Kamala Allies Hoping New Gun Task Raises Job Approval; Report

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Vice President Kamala Harris is hoping this version of herself will really resonate with voters…

According to a Newsmax report, Kamala Harris’ allies are hoping her latest gun safety legislation assignment from the White House will lift her abysmal approval ratings.

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From Newsmax:

President Joe Biden established the Office of Gun Violence Prevention on Sept. 22, and named Harris to oversee it.

“Every time I’ve met with families impacted by gun violence as they mourn their loved ones, and I’ve met with so many throughout the country, they all have the same message for their elected officials: ‘Do something,’” Biden said announcing the office in a White House statement. “That’s why I’m announcing additional steps forward, with the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, overseen by Vice President Harris, to build upon these measures and keep Americans safe.”

The move comes as most Americans disapprove of the job Harris is doing as vice president, with 53% giving her a thumbs down compared to 39% who approve of her work as vice president, according to the latest polling from the FiveThirtyEight website.

The ratings have many in the Democratic Party questioning whether Harris is a strength or weakness going into the 2024 election.

“It’s not her verbal gaffes or maniacal cackle that are a political liability but rather her job performance as vice president,” Cesar Conda, onetime aide to former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, told the Washington Examiner. “For instance, Biden appointed her ‘border czar’ to be the administration’s point on the border surge, but she failed to do her job: 304,162 illegal immigrants [were] encountered at the border in August, which is the highest since the Department of Homeland Security started keeping records.”

Full story over at Newsmax:



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