Kamala Harris fired back at a member of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign for referring to her as “slick and slippery,” suggesting that she's not to blame for Biden's unsteady response when she questioned his record on civil rights
Kamala Harris on Friday fired back at a member of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign for referring to her as “slick and slippery,” suggesting that she’s not to blame for Biden’s unsteady response when she questioned his record on civil rights.
“I have no intention of attacking Joe Biden, but I am going to point out our differences of opinion on a very critical moment in the history of the United States,” she argued, pointing out that the issue came up about a week before the debate. “A Biden adviser called you slick and slippery,” McCain noted. “A Biden adviser just called you that.”
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