WATCH: Fox and Friends Melts Down Over Kamala Harris's Continued Popularity

During a Tuesday broadcast, the hosts of Fox and Friends complained about Kamala Harris's momentum and the GOP's inability to address it. 

When Kamala Harris took over the Democratic ticket, Republicans warned that there could be a honeymoon period where she surged in the polls. The problem for Republicans is that there is no end in sight to that popularity. 

The hosts of Fox and Friends were gobsmacked over her chances with Lawrence Jones beginning

"She doesn’t even have a campaign theme. If you go on a website, there’s no issues, there’s no theme. At least [Barack] Obama had ‘Change you can believe in.’ You know, you have Bill Clinton, that had his thing. You had George W Bush, ‘compassionate conservatism.’ They had something. Well, it’s not even a theme! There’s not even a video. Why am I running? You know, every candidate doesn’t. Why am I running? I want to do this. I want to change this. There’s nothing, you know. There’s no movement!"

Ainsley Earhardt then jumped in, "You know what’s so sad? She says what she’s telling the voter is, ‘I don’t need to have a theme. I don’t need to have issues. I don’t need to tell you how I’m voting, people. I’m getting the crowds. People like me and I am. They’re just so grateful that Joe Biden’s not running. They’re going to vote for me no matter what."

She continued, "It doesn’t matter if she’s flip-flopped on everything. That’s why the American voter needs to wake up and look at her voting record. You have to look at these issues. What is she going to do to our country? Is she going to make our country better? Is it been better over the last three years since she’s been vice president? No."