Vivek Ramaswamy revealed a huge mistake Kamala Harris made that had Donald Trump smiling

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Kamala Harris was fast off the line with the media serving as her tailwind. 

But her momentum could be slowing down.

And Vivek Ramaswamy revealed a huge mistake Kamala Harris made that had Donald Trump smiling

Walz pick brings the Kamala hype train to a halt

Vice President Kamala Harris rode the wave from the media after she was gifted the 2024 Presidential nomination for the Democrat Party.

Harris’ campaign was the beneficiary of cloying media coverage, feeding into the sugar high promoted by left-wing celebrities.

Harris surged in the polls and was transformed into a once-in-a-generation political talent after being the most unpopular Vice President in history five minutes ago.

However, the political tide turned when she chose Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to be her running mate.

Former Republican Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy appeared on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime to talk about the state of the race with the full matchup set.

Ramaswamy said that Donald Trump’s campaign had the opportunity for a necessary “reset.”

Jesse Watters asked him how he thought the Walz pick changed the calculus of the 2024 race.

Ramaswamy answered, “The reality is, to be totally frank, the last few weeks have not been our best, Jesse . . . This gives us the reset that we needed. This is a gift from on high from the Democratic Party.”

Harris has avoided media interviews like the plague since becoming the Democrat nominee.

She has also put forward no policy agenda on her campaign website.

Kamala Harris being unmasked

Ramaswamy said that Harris showed her cards with the Walz pick.

He explained, “It is also a lens into how Kamala Harris will govern . . . Unlike a lot of other people, I don’t think Kamala Harris is particularly ideological. I don’t think she has a far-left ideology, I don’t think she has any ideology.”

Pennsylvanian Governor Josh Shapiro was considered the frontrunner to be Harris’ running mate, as he was a swing state governor with a 61% approval rating.

However, Harris chose to pander to the far-left fringe of her party and select a self-described “progressive.”

Ramaswamy said that the Walz selection was Harris’ first Presidential-level decision, and she fumbled the ball.

Ramaswamy argued, “She made the choice, and so I think that this is our best lens to see how she’s going to govern . . . The reality is the Vice President is far less relevant. He’s not going to be the one setting policy. The reason I actually find this decision fascinating is it gives us a lens into the way Kamala Harris makes decisions and the reality is that she buckles to the person who ultimately puts the most pressure on her. That’s what we learned today.”

Ramaswamy said that going with Walz ended up being a gift to Team Trump.

He added, “This is a gift . . . It resets the race and I think we are on the path back yet once again to a victory because Pennsylvania could back again be in play for Republicans.”

The first rule of a Vice Presidential pick is to do no harm, but Walz stumbled out of the gate with a stolen valor scandal that has only gotten worse.

Now Trump has a chance to regain his footing and change the dynamics of the Presidential race.

Informed American will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.