Vice President Kamala Harris expressed that the low approval ratings for President Biden and herself were due to not receiving enough credit for the administration’s accomplishments.
She emphasized the need to communicate the government’s achievements to the public.
Harris discussed ongoing infrastructure projects and addressing the country’s border crisis.
“You don’t hear that much from reporters, do you, in the form of a question?” Katie Couric asked.
“And yet, you and President Biden’s approval ratings are at historic lows… Why do you think that is, given what I just outlined?” she said of the positive data she had read.
“We have a lot of accomplishments,” Harris said. “And I think what the American people want most in their leaders is that we actually get things done, and we have done it. We haven’t taken adequate credit for it, frankly, and we’ve got to do a better job of getting the word out about what we have accomplished and who did it.”
The interview also highlighted concerns about the economy and the handling of the border issue.
“There’s no question our immigration system is broken and it needs to be fixed. And as with any problem, leaders will participate — true leaders — in the solution. So I’m going take you back to about three years ago, I think the day after our inauguration, when Joe Biden came in as president and me as vice president. The first bill that we offered was a bill to fix the immigration system,” Harris said.
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