MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle fawns over Harris, says non-answers are 'okay': These aren't 'clear and direct issues'
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MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle showered Vice President Kamala Harris with praise and repeatedly shrugged off her non-answers following their economic-focused interview.
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"If you think about the big economic legislation that has been passed in the last four years, we have actually seen billions of dollars being put to work, thousands of jobs being created, much of which are in red states and red counties, bringing manufacturing jobs back," Ruhle told her MSNBC colleague Nicolle Wallace.
"Now, they're not the old manufacturing jobs. They are new manufacturing and this friction, this period of change, doesn't just happen overnight, right? So Donald Trump, who really appealed to that blue collar, that union worker in 2016 kind of on a guttural, emotional level, we've seen the Biden administration appeal to that base on a policy level, but she knows she's not getting those votes overnight," Ruhle continued.