Vice President Kamala Harris, who has notably avoided solo interviews since President Joe Biden’s decision to step down from his re-election campaign in early July, has now released her policy priorities. The update to her campaign website comes just ahead of her highly anticipated debate with GOP nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday.
According to Fox News, Harris, alongside her vice-presidential running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, divided their policy proposals into four key areas: “Build an Opportunity Economy and Lower Costs for Families,” “Safeguard Our Fundamental Freedoms,” “Ensure Safety and Justice For All,” and “Keep America Safe, Secure, and Prosperous.”
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Interestingly, until this recent update, Harris’ campaign site lacked any clear policy framework. It featured pages for merchandise, donations, and biographical information, but for weeks, it was devoid of any detailed policy proposals. This remained true even after she formally accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination at the convention in Chicago 17 days ago. The delay raised eyebrows across political circles, particularly among Republicans who pointed to the absence of substance in her campaign.
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