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From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys

Gen Z Voters' Historic Gender Gap & Vice President Harris Running On Avoidance

From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys

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2.6544 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Vice President Kamala Harris seems to be making more appearances on the campaign trail, yet many Americans remain unclear on what she plans to do if she were to take office in 2025. On top of that, the political division splitting the country is becoming increasingly notable among Gen Z voters — specifically between young women flocking to the left and young men turning toward the right.   On this special episode, Sean has a one-on-one chat with his daughter, the host of the podcast 'Bongino Report Early Edition with Evita,' Evita Duffy-Alfonso to break down these layered topics.   Follow Sean & Rachel on X: @SeanDuffyWI & @RCamposDuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody. Welcome to From the Kitchen Table. I'm Sean Duffy, along with, well, not my normal co-host, Rachel Campos Duffy. I'm joined today by my daughter Evita. What are you, Alfonso Duffy Duffy now? Duffy Alfano. Evita Duffy, my daughter. Duffy Alcano. What's your name again? Listen, Evita, thank you for joining me at the kitchen table. Mom is out today. Couldn't be with us. So I'm like, hey, Vita, want to join me for the podcast?

0:40.3

Because so much is happening today.

0:42.7

We have the hearing that was going on with regard to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump

0:47.6

on July 13th.

0:49.9

Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, is indicted.

0:53.6

But I want to talk to you about one of my favorite topics, which is Kamala Harris.

0:58.9

Now, as we both know and have talked about, she's been trying to give her message on where she wants to go with the American people economically, immigration, foreign policy.

1:13.3

And as she's done that, she's gone to the Philadelphia Economics Club. She spoke there.

1:17.6

And she also did an interview on MSNBC with Stephanie Ruhl. We're going to play some clips,

1:24.6

but want to get your take on how well she's making that message,

1:27.7

delivering that message, campaign message to the American people.

1:30.4

Well, let me just say first, before I answer your question, if you guys hear any background

1:36.2

noise on my end during this show, it's because Hurricane Helene is in the background

1:41.4

as I'm speaking. And I'm in a safe part of Florida, so I'm not concerned, but it is a crazy storm outside.

1:47.1

So that's the background noise.

1:48.6

As far as Kamala Harris goes, there really isn't a message.

1:53.0

She talks all the time about the American spirit and inspiration, and there's no substance to it at all it's almost as if she's Michael

2:03.5

Michael joked my husband Michael joked about it earlier today after we watched her her interview with

2:07.7

Stephanie rule he said it's like she's writing an essay and she has to meet the word count so she's

2:14.2

just saying a whole lot of nothing to fill in the space. And it's completely meaningless.

2:38.5

And I think that's kind of the point. I think the permanent state is really the one running the show. And they love that Kamala Harris is essentially an empty vessel for them. So to that point, the word salad of Kamala Harris, let's play one of the clips. This is, I believe, from the interview on MSNBC. Let's listen. There are lots of Americans who don't see themselves in your plans.

2:42.9

For those who say these policies aren't for me, what do you say to them?

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