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The Associated Press was roasted on X on Monday after sharing a story with the title She’s the sitting vice president. She’s the candidate of change. How Harris is having it both ways.

“Vote for change… by voting for the person who’s currently in office,” one X user wrote.

Are you guys nuts?” another wrote, before blasting the outlet as a propaganda arm of the Harris campaign.

“AP isn’t biased at all,” another wrote.

“Probably because you hacks write headlines like this,” another tacked on.

“Change? Yeah, changing the US into Venezuela,” another quipped.

ABC News is also running cover for Kamala’s conflicting messages, saying “In every presidential cycle candidates run on experience or freshness, but Harris so far appears to be successfully harmonizing two seemingly competing messages, much to the frustration of former President Donald Trump and his allies.”

From ABC News:

‘She has this powerful and unique and interesting advantage that we have never seen before in our politics,’ said Patrick Gaspard, CEO of the Democratic-leaning think tank Center for American Progress Action Fund and a former executive director of the Democratic National Committee under President Barack Obama.

‘She is both an incumbent,’ he said, and ‘she’s been able to seize the ‘change’ banner away from Donald Trump.

Kamala can be both an incumbent and a candidate for change as long as the media refuses to do its job.