In a surprising turn of events, Vice President Kamala Harris used her interview with Chris Cuomo on News Nation to address a topic rarely discussed in U.S. presidential politics: Puerto Rico. As the far-left Democrat Party nominee, Harris promised “economic development” and “improved disaster response” for the island, a move many speculate is aimed at courting Latino voters ahead of the upcoming November 5th election.
Harris’s focus on Puerto Rico during the interview struck some as an attempt to connect with the 5.8 million Puerto Ricans living on the mainland, who are eligible to vote in the election. Although Puerto Ricans residing on the island cannot vote in U.S. presidential elections, Harris’s message was clearly aimed at those on the mainland. She vowed to tackle long-standing issues, including economic hardship and inadequate disaster response—an area where the Biden-Harris administration has faced significant criticism. Critics are quick to point out the administration’s shaky track record when it comes to handling disasters, with some even mocking Harris’s promises.
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“Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a new policy platform for Puerto Rico on Sunday, targeting the Latino vote ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election through promises of economic development and improved disaster response,” News Nation reported.
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