The Democratic presidential nominee will be joined by her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz in an interview with CNN anchor Dana Bash in Savannah, Georgia. The interview will air Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern time.

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    3 months ago

    I’m sure the DNC has already submitted their approved questions to CNN to keep Harris on script.

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    3 months ago

    On one hand I hope this is like Biden’s interviews where they ask tough questions and don’t let them just breeze by with non answers.

    On the other hand the more Harris talks about policy, the more she pisses off Dem voters. And that only helps trump.

    We desperately need to counter the pressure that is pulling her to the right though, if we don’t she’ll keep doing it and keep depressing turnout.

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      3 months ago

      Harris’s new policies so far:

      • federal ban on price gouging on groceries
      • a new $6,000 child tax credit for families with newborns
      • a $25,000 boost for first-time home buyers
      • expand the current $35 monthly cap on out-of-pocket costs for insulin
      • raise the corporate tax rate to 28%
      • end federal income taxes on tips
      • tax incentive for builders who build starter homes sold to first-time buyers

      Which of those piss off Democrats?

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        Uh. No. I’m pretty sure she has no new policy proposals. Why else would the news media be constantly saying she has none? It couldn’t possibly be that they’re trying to portray her as a purely joy/feels candidate as a way of discrediting her as a candidate!

        /s

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        3 months ago

        “Oh, I’m so angry about any attempt to reduce the price of my groceries,” said no working class person anywhere ever.