As we told you Monday night, at some CNN town halls with Democrat candidates for president, Bernie Sanders issued a call to let violent felons and terrorists like the Boston Marathon bomber vote in U.S. elections:

Bernie Sanders’ plan to increase voter turnout: Let the Boston Marathon bomber vote from prison https://t.co/xTrUmKcOTA — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 23, 2019

That call from Sen. Sanders was later echoed by Kamala Harris:

Democrat Kamala Harris refuses to rule out letting convicted terrorists vote in U.S. elections while they are in prison. Even CNN's Don Lemon seems shocked by Harris' remarks. pic.twitter.com/Abutn6vXpg — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) April 23, 2019

At the @CNN Town Hall, @BernieSanders said incarcerated felons, including killers like the Boston Marathon bomber, should be allowed to vote. @KamalaHarris said: “I think we should have that conversation.” @PeteButtigieg disagreed. Let's see where the other candidates stand. — Wolf Blitzer (@wolfblitzer) April 23, 2019

That answer from Harris must not have been testing well, because on Tuesday she was spinning like the wind and reversing course:

Clean-up in the Town Hall Aisle: A day after saying she welcomed a “conversation” about inmates voting in jail, @KamalaHarris said today: “Do I think that people who commit murder, people who are terrorists should be deprived of their rights? Yeah, I do. I’m a prosecutor.” — Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) April 24, 2019

Sen @KamalaHarris just clarified her position. “Do I think that people who commit murder, people who are terrorists, should be deprived of their rights? Yeah, I do…There has to be serious consequences for the most extreme types of crimes.” https://t.co/jU6lJ1PB7l — Wolf Blitzer (@wolfblitzer) April 24, 2019

About-face!

Democrat Kamala Harris last night: “We should have that conversation” about allowing the Boston Marathon bomber to vote from prison Harris today: “Do I think that people who commit murder, people who are terrorists should be deprived of their rights? Yeah, I do” pic.twitter.com/XMqeVNkgUm — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) April 24, 2019

Try not to get run over by the Harris 2020 bus doing a quick one-eighty on Damage Control Highway!

Clarified her position? Or changed it? — Irish American ????⛪️ (@kaypea715) April 24, 2019

Clarified =/= reversed. — John Klindworth (@BADROTO) April 24, 2019

This is not what "clarified" means. https://t.co/4WXvu3QaNZ — David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) April 24, 2019

Harris is not nearly as good at media as I thought several months ago. https://t.co/kgZnALIHAW — CLA (@ConservativeLA) April 24, 2019

Panderama ain't working out for her is it? — DaveinTexas (@DaveinTexas) April 24, 2019

She's not very fast on her feet is she? — Joyce (@jycefisher) April 24, 2019

Just like she clarified her “let’s end private healthcare” comment after her first CNN town hall. Kamala genuinely has bad instincts. https://t.co/ceIgwFdoPR — Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) April 24, 2019

She’s…kind of bad at this. — Dan Rathernot (@rathernotdan) April 24, 2019

Its a fine line between clatrifying and changing. https://t.co/xWC3jjSbsR — Drew McCoy (@_Drew_McCoy_) April 24, 2019

That it took Harris a day to get a simple question like this right is the problem. https://t.co/OAoR8LKVam — Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) April 24, 2019

It was an incredibly slow flip-flop, but Harris will probably work on that speed as time goes by.

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