Kamala Haris Campaign Labeled As ‘Nothing’

Stephen Miller, former senior advisor to President Donald Trump, ridiculed Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign during an appearance on “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Friday.

Miller described Harris’ campaign strategy as overly cautious and insulated, lacking both a strong presence and clear policy direction.

“Don’t let her walk because she might fall and hurt yourself so we’re going to keep her here. You’ll see her in November. It is the first AI campaign. It actually doesn’t exist. It is the first post-candidate campaign. There’s no candidate. There’s no actual campaign, there’s no policy, there’s no substance. There’s literally just corporate left-wing press creating a narrative around a nonentity. A nonexistent person. This is like that Al Pacino movie from like 20 years ago nobody saw called ‘Simone,’” Miller explained. “Very ahead of its time.”

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Host Jesse Waters insisted that Harris’ campaign does not exist because she is running “nothing.”

“You cannot dislike something that doesn’t exist. You can’t get mad at nothing and that’s what this is. Nothing. They are running nothing and you can’t get mad at nothing because there’s nothing there,” Jesse said.

Miller also targeted Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, referring to him with the nickname “Tampon Tim.”

“The Democrat Party has finally found a truly authentic Midwestern dad to run on a presidential ticket. Does it get more midwestern dad than ‘Tampon Tim?’ Who hasn’t lived in the Midwest and had a high school football coach bring a duffel bag filled with tampons and hand them out to 10-year-old boys? That’s what midwestern dads do,” Miller said earlier in the show.

Harris is currently underfire for passing off former President Donald Trump’s policy as hers. The vice president announced that she would cancel taxes on tips, a policy that Trump announced more than two months ago.

“For those hotel workers and people that get tips, you’re going to be very happy, because when I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips. … It’s been a point of contention for years and years and years, and you do a great job of service, you take care of people and I think it’s going to be something that really is deserved,” Trump said at the time.