What does Kamala Harris truly stand for? Even some delegates who have pledged their support to her at the Democratic National Convention seem unsure. In interviews with Breitbart, five such delegates admitted that while they admire Harris’s style, they have little idea of what her actual plans are if she becomes president, despite her current position as vice president.
Bonnie Daniels from El Paso praised President Joe Biden’s economic policies, calling them “fabulous,” but when asked about Harris, she said, “Well, you know, she’s not president; it’s Joe Biden who’s had some awesome achievements.” Daniels added, “We’re waiting for her to step it up, and let’s see if she continues his policies, and we’ll take it from there.”
Harris has remained vague about her policy agenda, which might be intentional. The Democratic National Committee’s unrevised policy platform repeatedly references Biden’s second term, allowing Harris to distance herself from those policies if needed. CNN has suggested that this strategy of staying vague could be beneficial. Harris has only agreed to one debate against Trump, while Trump’s campaign has called for three. Like Biden, Harris seems to prefer avoiding the press rather than providing clear answers about her intentions.
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