DNC Attendees Can’t Name a Single Harris Policy, Video Shows: ‘I Don’t Know’

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DNC Attendees Can’t Name a Single Harris Policy, Video Shows: ‘I Don’t Know’

A video from the Democratic National Convention (DNC) shows attendees struggling to name a single policy of Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

Some Democrat voters said they simply like Harris “as a person” while others flat-out admitted that they “don’t know.”

The Free Press spoke to multiple supporters about why they are backing Harris from the presidency.

A video of the responses quickly went viral on social media.

Harris’s campaign has been criticized for not having the vice president hold a press conference or sit down for a formal interview with the media.

So far, Harris has yet to explain what her policy agenda would be as president.

The Free Press intern Julia Steinberg, who also serves as editor-in-chief of Stanford Review, sought to find out why Democrats are backing Harris.

She asked multiple DNC attendees to name their “favorite policy” from Harris.

“Can Democrats at the DNC pick their favorite policy of Kamala’s?” The Free Press account asked in a post on X.

“Her being president,” one older man answered when asked what his “favorite policy” is.

“Because it covers everything that she defends,” he later added.

He didn’t name any specific policies, however.

One woman specifically answered with a liberal buzz line:

“I’m really excited for her to restore reproductive rights across America.”

However, when asked about how Harris would do so, she awkwardly paused.

She then looked at the camera and said “…I don’t know.”

Another attendee had a similar exchange, first answering:

“Her willingness to move forward on affordable healthcare.”

However, when asked about how she would do so, he replied with a similarly vague answer:

“I think she’ll work to motivate the legislature to vote in favor of it.”

A common theme among attendees appeared to be forgetting that Harris and President Joe Biden have already been in office for over three years and haven’t done any of the things they expect her to do if she wins in November.

“All of her policies,” said a bearded and obviously male attendee who claimed to be “non-binary.”

“Everything fromI’m non-binary, and soall of the policies for basic human rights,” he said with a straight face.

“Rights to have our own bodies and do with them as we please, you know?”

Another confused young woman said:

“Like, her as a person just, like, tops out any policy.

“I just — I really admire her.”

A young man replied by telling the interviewer voters must look at things “broadly.”

“So, you have to look at it broadly, right?” he said.

“It’s about what she stands for right now.”

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