Kamala Harris is a Hard Left Radical who will not be able to win the Presidency without massive cheating! Here is what she will be asking American's to vote for:
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by Politico Staff, Politico.com, July 21, 2024
President Joe Biden’s decision to abandon his reelection bid and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris means that Harris could soon become the standard-bearer for the Democratic Party’s biggest priorities — including abortion rights, climate change and student debt relief.
Her track record as a California attorney general, a U.S. senator and Biden’s No. 2 provides only so many clues about how she might lead.
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The former prosecutor often struggled to carve out a niche between centrists and skeptical progressives during her brief presidential run five years ago, proposing a multitrillion-dollar climate agenda and endorsing Bernie Sanders’ free-college plan but drawing criticism for what detractors labeled an unambitious student debt blueprint. She’s notably more comfortable than Biden in championing reproductive rights, and was earlier than he was to express skepticism on trade deals.
Being vice president, however, has given her far fewer opportunities to lay out her own ideas of how she would actually govern — or how her policies would compare with Biden’s, which have shifted leftward in significant ways since he became president.
Here are some hints about how her agenda and his might compare if she ends up taking the oath in January.
Abortion rights:
HARRIS
Proposed federal abortion protections that would go beyond Roe v. Wade, limiting state restrictions.
BIDEN
Vows to restore Roe v. Wade, which guaranteed a federal right to abortion but also allowed states to limit access.
Israel and Gaza:
HARRIS
Has voiced sympathy for Palestinians caught in the crossfire of Israel’s war with Hamas, while not breaking with Biden for his support of Israel.
BIDEN
Expressed solidarity with Israel after Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7 and has kept up the flow of weapons to Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, despite expressing qualms about deaths among Palestinians.
Climate change:
HARRIS
Proposed a $10 trillion climate plan and co-sponsored the Green New Deal. Called for a ban on fracking.
BIDEN
Proposed his own multitrillion-dollar Build Back Better bill that turned into a $369 billion climate law (still the largest in U.S. history). Didn’t support the entire Green New Deal. Opposed banning fracking.
Student debt relief:
HARRIS
Called for student debt relief during the Biden administration. As California attorney general, pushed loan relief for defrauded for-profit college students.
BIDEN
After initial skepticism, made mass student debt relief a centerpiece of his domestic policy agenda.
Free college:
HARRIS
Called for making college tuition-free for many students
BIDEN
Proposed tuition-free college, with stricter income limits
Trade:
HARRIS
Voted against Trump’s U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement because of environmental concerns. Opposed President Barack Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership.
BIDEN
Backed the USMCA after House Democrats got Trump to make changes. Supported TPP as vice president; said he would renegotiate it when running for president, but hasn’t followed through.
Artificial intelligence:
HARRIS
Supports government regulations.
BIDEN
Called for voluntary standards for industry.
Data privacy:
HARRIS
Improved enforcement against data privacy violations as California’s attorney general.
BIDEN
Has urged Congress to pass a data privacy law.
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