Vance notes Harris staff turnover rate as another reason she’s not fit to be president – Washington Examiner

In a recent ​interview, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) criticized Vice President Kamala‌ Harris, highlighting her exceptionally high staff turnover rate ‌of 92% as a​ sign of her incompetence and a reason she should not ⁣pursue the presidency​ in 2025. During his discussion with media personality Tucker Carlson, Vance argued that such ⁣a⁢ high attrition rate questions Harris’s leadership⁢ capabilities, especially ⁢in critical ‌situations like potential​ military conflicts. He emphasized that her ​lack of well-defined policies and her perceived role as a ‍part of‍ a⁢ corrupt​ political system raises ​concerns about‍ her ⁣suitability for negotiating with world ‌leaders.

Additionally, Vance indicated that he and ⁢former President Donald Trump⁢ would⁤ face significant challenges⁣ in enacting their policies if they win the 2024​ election, particularly concerning mass deportations, which he believes could be labeled as “fascism” by critics. He also expressed worries about bond markets and ⁢the need for a‍ capable treasury secretary to manage U.S. ⁤finances effectively.


Vance notes Harris staff turnover rate as another reason she’s not fit to be president

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) cited the high level of staff turnover with Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign as an indication of incompetence and one of several reasons she should not enter the White House come 2025.

As former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Vance sat down with media personality Tucker Carlson to discuss the 2024 race. They discussed how Harris’s staff turnover, which is at 92%, is much higher than the average turnover rate of campaign staff. The Ohio senator added that this raises serious questions about who Harris would have at her side if a war were to break out.

“If you’re such an incompetent person that 92% of your staff doesn’t want to work for you, maybe we shouldn’t elect that person as president,” Vance said on the Tucker Carlson Network. “Or you watch Kamala Harris give an interview. I mean, this is not a person who has very well-developed views about what she wants to do in the world. She’s fundamentally a cog in a wheel of a very corrupt machine; that scares the hell out of me when that person goes to negotiate with a world leader about a hot war.”

Vance also previewed the biggest challenge he and Trump face in their administration, predicting “the real fight” will begin when the two try to enact change in the White House rather than on the campaign trail. One policy that could hit a snag, Vance explained, is enacting Trump’s mass deportations that he has campaigned on, with the Ohio senator arguing many would deem it “fascism in America” and attempt to stop this.

The other major issue in a hypothetical second Trump presidency is bond markets. He expressed concern that international investors and companies that have profited off of shipping their work overseas could spike bond rates. Vance said he has spoken with Trump about who he can choose as treasury secretary in their administration and that this ought to be someone who can get the United States’s finances “back on track” amid a crisis.

“I think that’s probably the most important and the most impactful way they could try to take down this presidency is by spiking the interest rate,” Vance said.

Carlson and Vance are set to share another discussion on Saturday evening when they will sit down in Hershey, Pennsylvania, as part of the talk show host’s live tour. Previous guests that Carlson has had on this tour include Russell Brand, Glenn Beck, and Dan Bongino.

Carlson’s next guest in his tour will be Alex Jones in Reading, Pennsylvania, with future guests including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), comedian Roseanne Barr, and Donald Trump Jr.



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