Kamala Harris' Campaign "Insulting" to Women, Says Laura Ingraham

Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, calling it "insulting" to women. Ingraham argues that Harris' focus on her gender as a qualification for office undermines the progress made by the women's liberation movement.

Fox News host Laura Ingraham has called out Vice President Kamala Harris' "insulting" premise for running for election, arguing that it undermines the progress made by the women's liberation movement.

On her show "The Ingraham Angle," Ingraham criticized Harris' campaign for focusing on her gender as a qualification for office. "We want strong, smart, and never afraid to answer a question — but her entire campaign, her entire premise for running, is insulting to women," Ingraham said.

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Kamala Harris' Campaign "Insulting" to Women, Says Laura Ingraham

Ingraham argued that Harris' campaign is based on the idea that women can only succeed in positions of power if they are given special treatment. "That is not what we expected of our first female vice president — certainly, not what we expected for our first female president," she said.

Ingraham's comments come as Harris faces criticism from some quarters for her performance as vice president. A recent poll by the Pew Research Center found that only 38% of Americans approve of Harris' job performance.

Some critics have argued that Harris has failed to live up to expectations as vice president, pointing to her handling of the border crisis and her perceived lack of influence within the Biden administration.

However, Harris' supporters have defended her record, arguing that she has been a strong advocate for women and other marginalized groups. They point to her work on issues such as criminal justice reform and voting rights.

Harris is widely expected to run for president in 2024, but she has not yet officially announced her candidacy.