Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich believes that Vice President Kamala Harris’s potential presidential run is facing a major hurdle: the economy. Despite the media’s attempts to paint a positive picture, the reality is that the economy is struggling, and Harris, as part of the Biden administration, bears some of the responsibility for its current state.
Gingrich highlights the significant impact of “Bidenomics” – the administration’s economic policies – on the public’s perception of Harris. He points to the rising cost of living, which directly impacts Americans on a daily basis, making it difficult for them to view the administration favorably.
Harris’s attempts to address the economy have been met with skepticism. Gingrich notes that her responses to questions about the economy have often been vague and lacking in specifics. He points to her reliance on biographical anecdotes and a lack of concrete policy proposals as evidence of this.
Gingrich argues that the American people are not interested in hearing about Harris’s childhood; they want solutions to the economic challenges they face. He believes that the administration’s focus on policies like shutting down fracking, which he argues would result in job losses, further exacerbates the public’s frustration.
While the media may try to promote a positive image of Harris, the reality of the economy is a daily reminder for Americans. The rising costs of groceries, gasoline, and other necessities are hard to ignore.
Gingrich concludes that Harris’s lack of a clear and effective economic plan, coupled with the negative impact of Bidenomics, will likely hinder her chances of winning the presidency. He believes that the economy is a major vulnerability for her campaign and that voters are looking for more concrete solutions than personal anecdotes.