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Fox News host Jesse Watters pointed out how Democratic nominee Kamala Harris is starting to sound like Hillary Clinton during her failed 2016 presidential bid against Donald Trump.

Citing recent polling, Watters suggested Monday on Jesse Watters Primetime that Harris has “stalled” in the homestretch while Trump is riding a wave of momentum, pointing out that the Harris campaign has been relegated to “nitpicking” criticisms of Trump, who dominated headlines on Sunday when he pulled a shift at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s before taking in an NFL game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets.

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“Harris is in the homestretch. She smacks of desperation,” Watters said. “Dave Bossie says these are not the moves of a successful candidate with momentum in the last weeks of a campaign. These are the pathetic decisions of an army of Washington insiders wondering if they should have just stuck with President Biden.”

“After all, Kamala is now in the same place Hillary was. She’s unrelatable and angry. She even sounds like Hillary,” he added, before running juxtaposed clips of the two Democrats. “I think Kamala is just jealous that Trump looked better in an apron. Who wore it better?”

The juxtaposed clip of Hillary and Kamala was circulating online over the weekend, as seen here:

Kamala Harris launched her presidential bid as a campaign of joy, but with Trump surging in pretty much every swing state in America there isn’t much joy left in Mudville these days.

The media’s desperation is palpable and they are desperately throwing everything but the kitchen sink at the former president to stymy his potential success, calling him a fascist dictator and a racist who is out to destroy democracy — and the kitchen sink could be coming any day now.

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on the social media platform X:

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