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    Home » Blog » US elections: Harris cautiously outlines 2024 agenda – ‘Building consensus’ for democratic victory

    US elections: Harris cautiously outlines 2024 agenda – ‘Building consensus’ for democratic victory

    August 13, 2024Updated:August 13, 2024 World No Comments
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    Kamala Harris, the vice president, addresses past plan flaws and outlines her vision for management as she prepares for the 2024 election. In response to President Joe Biden’s decision to not run for president, Harris has taken the lead on the Democratic solution and is slowly promoting her policy system, positioning herself against Donald Trump’s foes.
    Usually, vice president follow the government’s direct, but Harris now has the opportunity to establish her coverage plan. The transition from being Biden’s second-in-command to leading the solution has required a speedy restoration of her plan jobs.
    Harris’s plan webpage was updated after she took over Biden’s political activity in late July, removing the six-point “issues” section that framed the Biden-Harris government’s approach against Trump. Without going into specifics on controversial topics like national abortion laws and assault-style tool bans, her public addresses have focused on historical details and large goals like” building up the middle course.”
    Harris has promised to add more details to her policy platform soon, with a focus on reducing costs and the economy. One notable proposal is to end federal taxation of tipped earnings for lower- and middle-income workers, a policy that echoes Trump’s 2024 campaign proposal. Harris was criticized by Trump for appropriating his ideas, but the White House backed the plan.
    Harris has acknowledged that her previous positions may be liabilities if not addressed, and distances herself from some liberal positions she supported during her 2020 presidential campaign. Her positioning is exacerbated by her relationship with Biden, who supported her and gave him access to his political campaign.
    Biden introduced detailed policy ideas in the final stages of his campaign in a similar fashion. Although Harris has supported many of these ideas, including reviving the right to abortion and increasing the federal minimum wage, they would need the support of the Congress.
    Harris ‘ campaign has portrayed her policy shifts and pragmatic approach as evidence of her ability to create consensus, which the Biden-Harris administration claims were the result of significant bipartisan accomplishments during the Biden-Harris administration. Trump’s campaign has ramped up attacks on Harris, portraying her as a radical liberal who has flip-flopped on key issues.
    Harris ‘ policy and strategic positioning will continue to be scrutinized and contrasted with those of her rivals, particularly Trump, as the election season progresses.

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