In a surprising turn of events, even the typically supportive Washington Post couldn’t stand behind Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent proposal for federal price controls on food and groceries. As Harris pushes forward with her bid for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination, she has unveiled what some are calling a “communist-inspired” plan to impose strict regulations on grocery prices—a move that has drawn harsh criticism, not only from conservative circles but also from within her own political base.
On Thursday, Washington Post opinion columnist Catherine Rampell penned a scathing critique of Harris’s plan in an article titled “When your opponent calls you a ‘communist,’ maybe don’t propose price controls.” Rampell’s article left no doubt about her stance, stating, “It’s hard to exaggerate how bad Kamala Harris’s price-gouging proposal is.”
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This critique from Rampell, a voice typically aligned with establishment liberalism, highlights a rare moment of division within the ranks of the Democratic establishment. The criticism comes at a time when Harris has been attempting to rebrand her public image, but this latest policy proposal may do more harm than good to her campaign.
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