What Harris and Trump Said When Asked the Same Vital Question in Michigan

Trump and Harris did Michigan town halls two days apart: They heard the same question but gave very different answers

Joseph Serwach
The Narrative

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From the left, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, U.S. President Joe Biden, former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance, attend the 9/11 Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony at Ground Zero in New York City, New York. This year marks the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. U.S. Department of Homeland Security photo by Tia Dufour via Wikimedia Commons.

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump only met twice (at their debate and a 9/11 tribute the following day), but they get the same questions and go to the same places.

Last week, Trump was in Flint, Michigan, for a town hall on Tuesday, and two days later, Harris was in Farmington Hills, Michigan, an hour away. Michiganders asked them nearly the exact same question.

Trump was first asked, “How are you going to bring down the cost of food and groceries?”

Two days later, Harris was asked nearly the same question: “We really would like to know what your plan is to lower the cost of living?”

Harris did her town hall with Oprah Winfrey while Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, his former press secretary, questioned Trump.

Trump was criticized for giving an eight-minute response to the question that touched on numerous topics, while Harris was criticized for not seeming to answer the question at all.

Harris vs. Trump: Both were asked two days apart in Michigan…

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