“Kamala is the same woman who can’t even choose which accent she wants to use for the day, let alone which policy proposals and initiatives she wants to steal, like Byron said, from her opponents. And I think it speaks to the authenticity problem that Kamala Harris has had for years. She has to steal her opponent’s policies because they’re politically expedient,” The Federalist’s Brianna Lyman said on Fox Business’s “The Evening Edit.” “And I think the question that voters have to ask themselves is whether or not — if Kamala Harris becomes the president — will she abandon them and these newfound policy proposals such as, you know, no ban on fracking, being tougher on the border? Will she also abandon those when they’re not politically convenient?”