Fox News host Sandra Smith noted Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris has yet to post any policy positions on her presidential campaign website.
Harris accepted the Democratic nomination to succeed President Joe Biden on Thursday but has not announced her own policy platform, more than a month after Biden announced he would no longer seek reelection. siteShe also hasn't given any interviews or press conferences since succeeding Biden. Smith reminded liberal talk show host and Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall that Harris' only policy speech was when she introduced price controls to combat inflation. (Related: 'Scariest proposal I've ever seen': Ex-Trump economic adviser responds to Kamala Harris' 'price gouging' plan)
“Leslie, why don't you just give us a little bit of policy positions,” Smith asked Marshall. “I check it every day. I look at KamalaHarris.com. I'd like to know more about the economy, for example. She gave a speech where she proposed price controls and got a lot of backlash from both parties. Why not put the policy details on the website and then do an interview later if she wants?”
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Harris Suggested The Federal Trade Commission will allow “severe penalties” for “price gouging” by grocery stores during its August 16 economic policy meeting. speech He was criticized by the Washington Post in North Carolina. Editorial Committee columnist Catherine Rampell.
Harris campaign aides told reporters that the vice president I changed my mind She spoke about several policy stances she took during the 2020 presidential campaign, including gun control, Medicare for All, fracking and, more recently, former President Donald Trump's call for a border wall.
“Honestly, if you look at the numbers, there are a lot more people at these rallies,” Marshall responded. “When I talk about numbers, not only at the national level, but if you look at the swing states' increases in certain demographics: Latinos, women, African-Americans, the list goes on. I'm not saying websites aren't important, but I don't think they're at the top of the food chain.”
“She can't just run out of time,” Republican guest Alex Vogel said. “The American people need to know that, as The Washington Post put it, 'democracy dies in darkness.' If you're not talking about what you believe, that's the definition.”
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