Vice President Kamala Harris and her surrogates have started to use the attack line that Ohio Sen. JD Vance (R) is “weird.”
Vance, who former President Donald Trump picked as his running mate, responded on Sunday with a short video clip of Harris on CNN, telling the audience she uses “she/her” pronouns.
“JD Vance is weird,” Vance mockingly captioned the clip of Harris.
“And my pronouns are “she, her and her’s,” Harris says at the 2020 town hall event. Then-CNN host Chris Cuomo seems to rib Harris over the absurd statement, responding, “Me too.”
“JD Vance is weird” pic.twitter.com/a91dVSnp1V
— JD Vance (@JDVance) July 29, 2024
Harris has repeatedly stated her “pronouns” on video — a nod to the leftist movement that suggests females can become males and males can become females. Notably, liberals like Harris push ideology and legislation to enable children to change their bodies in order to fit their “gender identity,” sometimes in an irreversible way.
“The intersection on the issue of reproductive care and trans care, and the ability of families to be able to have care for their children and their families, is really, again, an intersection around attacks that are on an identity,” Harris said last year.
In the White House last summer, Harris again stated her “pronouns”: “My pronouns are ‘she’ and ‘her,'” she said.
Over the weekend, Democrats began attacking Vance as “weird.” For example, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) called the VP pick “weird” and “extreme.” Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) also called Vance and Trump “weird.”
Harris used the same line, saying during a campaign fundraiser that Trump and Vance are saying “weird” things. She also sent out a campaign release on Friday that said Vance was a “creep” for wanting restrictions on abortion and falsely claiming the senator wants to “ban abortion nationwide.”
“JD Vance is a creep (who wants to ban abortion nationwide),” it said, adding that this “isn’t just bad policy — it’s creepy, it’s unacceptable, and voters won’t stand for it.”
Harris is the presumptive Democrat presidential nominee after President Joe Biden dropped his re-election campaign after a poor debate performance and pressure from other Democrats to withdraw from the race. Harris did not receive any votes but locked up delegates in about 48 hours.