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Harris Claims Her ‘Values Haven’t Changed.’ Her Record Says Otherwise.

Kamala Harris in front of McDonalds with signs showing her previous positions

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz sit down for one of the shortest “long-form” interviews in U.S. presidential history as new records reveal sketchy claims about their pasts. Pictured: A photo of VP Harris at the DNC superimposed over a section of the U.S. southern border wall, a McDonald's sign, and "Ban Fracking" political posters. (Photo: Robert Gauthier / Getty Images / Harrison Kirk / 93WIBC / Tony Kinnett / The Daily Signal)

On the latest episode of “The Tony Kinnett Cast,” we prepare for an edited, 18-minute long interview between CNN’s Dana Bash, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Can this give her the push her race so desperately needs in the swing state? Or is this just another log on the heap of media escapism and awkward laughter bonfire?

Harris and Walz are both caught in additional lies concerning past achievements and employments. Did Harris actually work at McDonald’s to pay for college? Why does this matter, and if it’s not true, why lie about it in the first place? Do Americans really care if you worked a service industry or blue-collar job before you went into politics or became wealthy?

Jerry Lopez, @IndySpanglish on X, joins us for another exciting installment of “Awful Tweets,” where we take the worst social media posts you send us and suffer through them live on air. It’s getting so bad out there this electoral season, we might have to do an extra segment per week focusing on just the horrible posts from legacy media journalists alone.

Finally, we piece through the worst atrocities committed by gangs of illegal immigrants in the Sun Belt. Violent crimes in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and western Texas could spell electoral trouble—but those paying the highest price are those living in fear of brutal barbarism streaming across a southern border too close for comfort.

Catch the live radio show and livestream weeknights at 7 p.m. EDT on The Daily Signal’s YouTube, X, or Facebook.

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