RFK Jr. nails Harris for 'I was born in the middle class' grift
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy just took the ultimate shot at Vice President Kamala Harris.
During a recent rally in Walker, Michigan, Kennedy let it fly.
Kennedy began MOCKING Harris with a genius maneuver.
He used one of her personal favorite references -- about being born in the middle class.
All you have to know is seven words, and you never have to admit to doing anything wrong again. And you know what those seven words are? ‘I was born in the middle class,’” Kennedy said.
Kennedy didn’t stop there.
“The next time your boss asks you why you were late for work, what are you gonna say?” Kenned asked the audience.
The audience absolutely loved it.
“I was born in the middle class!” they all cheered back.
“That's all you have to know and you don't have to answer any questions,” Kennedy concluded.
Kennedy is not the first political figure to catch on to Harris’ references and campaign tactics.
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance, has also taken a shot at Harris for the same thing.
Vance has noticed Harris LOVES to bring up the fact that she was born middle class any opportunity she gets to remind America.
“‘What are you going to do? What is your specific plan to solve the inflation crisis that's making it unaffordable to buy groceries and housing?' And Kamala will say, ‘Well, did you know that I grew up in a middle-class family? I had a very nice lawn back there in Berkeley, California.’ It's like, ‘Well, that might be true. What the hell does that have to do with lower inflation?’” Vance said.
Harris’ ploy to earn votes by relating to the middle class is obvious.
It does not take a rocket scientist to see what she is trying to do!
The more people like J.D. Vance and Kennedy call her out, the better!
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