Vice President Kamala Harris mistakenly indicated while speaking in Maryland that the Biden administration is investing to reduce the U.S. population in order to provide cleaner air and drinking water to Americans.
“When President [Joe] Biden and I took office, we set an ambitious goal ... to cut our greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 and to reach net-zero emissions by 2050,” Ms. Harris said at Coppin State University in Baltimore on Friday, addressing Mr. Biden’s climate change agenda.
“When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water,” she declared.
After clips of Ms. Harris’s verbal miscue emerged online, social media users and a number of Republican figures seized on the error to suggest the Biden administration was publicly calling to reduce the population in the United States.
“Abortion? Assisted suicide? Or what means are you suggesting to reduce population in order to help public health?” Ms. Greene wrote.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk also commented on the vice president’s mix-up of the phrase, tweeting: “We need to increase population.”
Drop in Polls
According to national polling data by FiveThirtyEight on July 13, Ms. Harris had a disapproval rating of 51.3 percent, with 39 percent of registered voters having a positive view of the California native.Last month, her numbers stagnated at a lower level than many of her predecessors’ ratings.
“Why is she so unpopular? One may be that none of the issues she’s taken on, like the border or anything else, she hasn’t made any progress and so part of that is the failure of the administration,” Mr. Thiessen said. But the other aspect is how she addresses the American people, he added.
“People don’t like to be talked to like a child. And so either they just lose confidence in her or they think she’s talking down to them, and that makes her profoundly unpopular.”