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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis slammed Democrat nominee Kamala Harris who further exposed herself as a fraud in her interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier.

In the first real interview that her team has allowed her to do, the vice president was unable to answer basic questions about her record and policies, continually filibustered with nonsense, made it all about opponent Donald J. Trump, and completely lost her cool, prompting her handlers to cut the disastrous sit-down off early.

DeSantis broke down the dumpster fire with Baier’s Fox News colleague Jesse Watters after the interview that allowed Americans to see that they were being asked to buy inferior goods for the first time since Harris was swapped out for rightful nominee Joe Biden in a coup led by Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.

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“Her whole candidacy, they airdrop her in to replace Biden, so she’s got a very limited runway, and I think the bet they made was that a combination of legacy media propping her up and then having a gazillion dollars to be able to run ads would be able to mask her deficiencies,” the Sunshine State Republican said during an appearance on “Jesse Watters Primetime” this week.

“At the end of the day, this is a vapid, leftist San Francisco Democrat,” DeSantis continued. “She is not able to sit there and answer questions, and she has a record that is more liberal than anybody else in national politics.”

The governor said that the election will come down to whether a sufficient number of Americans would be able to see the real Harris and not the phony version that has been boosted by hundreds of millions of dollars worth of propaganda funded by donors whose money has saturated the airwaves with dishonest advertising.

“I think that interview last night, that’s another example of piercing that veil where people would be able to say, ‘Hey, this is the real Kamala, and that’s not somebody that should be president,’” DeSantis told Watters.

“She has this slogan that she wants a new beginning, she wants to turn the page, yet she cannot name one thing that she disagrees with over the last three-and-a-half years,” he said.

“Then she has this other shtick where she talks about how she is going to save democracy and Donald Trump is a threat to democracy and our institutions, and yet this is the person that wants to eliminate the filibuster in the Senate so they can pack the Supreme Court and eliminate the Electoral College. She’s never been somebody that’s cherished American institutions,” the governor pointed out, explaining that Harris supports some of the most extreme proposals that would destroy the existing system to bring it under one-party control.

“So I think her whole candidacy is a fraud,” DeSantis concluded. “I think the interview yesterday showed that, and I think more and more people have just caught on over these last few months.”

Harris unwisely chose to pick a fight with DeSantis when she tried to insert herself into the response to Hurricane Milton and was made to regret it. She undoubtedly regrets the Fox News interview, too.

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