Sarah Bedford of The Washington Examiner said that VP Kamala Harris’s plans to deal with worries about the economy and prices are still unknown because she wants to be “all things to all people.”
While running for president in 2024, Harris’s campaign has been saying that she is a moderate on many issues and “not going to repeat” the mistakes of the Biden administration. Harris, on the other hand, has said in public that her beliefs have not changed. The most recent time she said it was her first interview on CNN last week, after becoming the Democratic presidential candidate.
“And all the while, we have not really heard from her what any of her plans are. When asked in the one interview she’s had since becoming the nominee why she has not tried to bring down prices or ease economic worries, she blamed covid, which most Americans have forgotten about by now,” Bedford said on Fox Business channel.
Bedford thought that one reason Harris hasn’t talked about the economy is that many people blame the Biden government for the high cost of living. Bedford said that Harris is “very closely” linked to the way the government is treating the economy because she “openly supported Bidenomics.”
Harris can’t stay away from the economy because she doesn’t want to let former President Donald Trump “frame the narrative” about it. Bedford also said that most people remember how things were “pretty good” when Trump was in office.
During her talk with CNN’s Dana Bash, Harris said that boosting the “middle class” is very important to her. Frank Luntz, a researcher, said her answer was “basically useless” because she only gave a general outline of her “opportunity economy” plan.
Then, Harris’s team put out an ad criticizing Trump for supporting policies that they say will hurt the middle class. This ad is part of a $370 million ad buy that will run from Labor Day to Election Day.
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