
In her first sit-down interview after formally accepting the nomination at the party's convention last week, the Vice President was grilled on a number of issues such as the American economy, the Israel-Gaza conflict and her opponent Donald Trump.
“Harris wants to be the first female president of the United States and she's up against a man in Donald Trump who lacks no confidence, who doesn't hide from interviews, who doesn't struggle to speak off script and always appears strong,” Mr Bond said.
“It was like she needed someone there to hold her hand, someone to back her up. It made her look weak.”