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On ‘The View’ hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar is fed up with undecided voters as Election Day approaches
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On ‘The View’ hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar is fed up with undecided voters as Election Day approaches

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“Appearance” Voters still unconvinced to back Vice President Kamala Harris in the tight race in 2024 left the hosts visibly disappointed, with Joy Behar admitting she was having a “slump” due to anxiety over the election outcome.

Caucus partners discussed a town hall in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, where Harris spoke to undecided voters. Behar lashed out after showing a clip of a voter criticizing both candidates’ rhetoric.

“Get off the fence, okay?” he said. “This is some nutjob against a credentialed presidential candidate. That’s what you’re dealing with. Stop the fences, I’m sick of this. I can’t take this anymore.”

“You see, I’m having a crisis. I can’t wait for election day so I can sleep at night!” he added.

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“The View” co-host Joy Behar said she has a “breakdown” with voters still “uncompromising” about Vice President Kamala Harris in this election. (ABC/Screenshot)

Behar said there would need to be a “blue tsunami” to win the race by a large margin.

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg also criticized undecided voters who are hesitant to support Harris.

“If you’re unsure now, I don’t know what else people are looking for. She’s pretty much reversed herself,” Goldberg said of Harris’s increase in seats. media interviews Over the past few weeks.

Goldberg worried, “He’s doing the best he can with what he’s got, and if it’s not good enough, then we’re in trouble.”

Earlier in the show, host Sunny Hostin claimed Harris was being held to a “different standard” than former President Trump.

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“He’s being held to a different standard. He’s supposed to be perfect when he’s the most flawed candidate we’ve ever seen for president in our lifetimes. That’s just a fact,” he said.

“That’s a fact. And you know, the criticism he gets, the criticism he gets is that he’s too scripted. I say he’s disciplined. I want someone who’s disciplined about the nuclear codes. I want someone who’s moderate about the nuclear codes, and so all this criticism he gets tells me it’s just a binary choice.” “It clearly shows that he’s not, that people hold him to this different standard because he’s a maniac on the other side,” he continued.

Beaker agreed. “He doesn’t even need to look sane, that’s the bar at this point. He needs to look like the president,” he said.

CNN commentators criticized Harris’ answers at the town hall on Wednesday, suggesting the vice president gave “word salad” answers when she didn’t want to answer a question.

Harris speaks alongside CNN's Anderson Cooper at a town hall event in Pennsylvania.

Harris speaks alongside CNN’s Anderson Cooper at a town hall event in Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

“What concerns me is that he doesn’t want to answer a question,” said former Obama adviser David Axelrod. “His habit is to kind of go to word salad city, and he did that in a couple of responses. One of them was about Israel. Anderson (Cooper) asked a direct question: ‘Would you be stronger than Trump on Israel?’ And there was a seven-minute response, but none of it was related to the question he asked.”

Axelrod also said Harris made a “mistake” in answering questions on the issue. Border policies of the Biden-Harris administration.

Harris said she believes the administration did “the right thing” by waiting until 2024 to take executive action to curb illegal immigration.

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Hanna Panreck of Fox News contributed to this article.