“Kamala Struggles in Casual MSNBC Interview: ‘I Come from a Middle-Class Family’”

It’s telling when even a supportive MSNBC interview fails to make Kamala Harris sound coherent.

Sara Gonzales from “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” remarked that the interview was “disastrous,” suggesting it might explain the internal polling showing rising panic among Democrats, especially since Kamala was speaking with someone who already admired her.

During the interview, MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle asked Kamala about “Americans who don’t see themselves” reflected in her plans.

“For those who say these policies aren’t for me, what do you say to them?” Ruhle asked.

“Well, if you are hardworking, if you have the dreams and the ambitions and the aspirations of what I believe you do, um, you’re in my plan,” Kamala answered. “I have to tell you I really love and am so energized by what I know to be the spirit and character of the American people.”

After elaborating on “hopes and dreams,” Kamala shifted to discussing her “opportunity economy” and her background of coming “from a middle-class family.

“That was like a minute and 30 seconds of saying absolutely nothing,” Gonzales says.

BlazeTV investigative journalist Steve Baker is surprised by how poorly the interview went, given the relaxed nature of the setting.

“She had the most friendly of friendly interviewers, and she still can’t reach forth and find a thought that will tie it all together in one pithy comment or response,” he says.