Harris’ Aides Confused About What Policies She Will Implement
Charlie Kirk Staff
09/07/2024

Democrat Presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris’ policies are so obscure that even members of her own staff are oblivious as to what they are.
In her effort to become president the vice president has changed her policy stances on many issues, Breitbart reported.
“Banning plastic straws (Flip-flopped), A mandate for only producing electric and hydrogen vehicles by 2035 (Unknown), Banning fracking (Flip-flopped), Gun confiscation through a buyback program (Allegedly no longer supports via anonymous campaign spokesperson), Decriminalizing illegally crossing the southern border (Allegedly no longer supports via anonymous campaign spokesperson), Reparations (Unknown), Building a border wall (Allegedly no longer supports via anonymous campaign spokesperson), A federal jobs guarantee (Allegedly no longer supports via anonymous campaign spokesperson), Medicare for All (Flip-flopped),” Breitbart News said.
“Harris and her campaign haven’t provided many details explaining her policy shifts,” Axios said in a report on Friday. “[E]ven some of her own staffers aren’t sure where she stands on a range of issues.”
Axios said that it attempted to get Harris staffers to explain her policy positions for six days before it finally got a “no comment” from them.
But former President Donald Trump’s policies, namely his economic policies, got rave reviews this week from The Economic Club of New York, Fox News reporter Charlie Gasparino said.
“I will tell you this, he laid out not just a detailed explanation of what he wants to do on taxes, regulation, fracking, the migrant issue. I mean, he proposed, made proposals. He laid out in a much more articulate way than even Kamala Harris has, her, her plans, or at least what plans have been leaked,” Gasparino said to Fox News host Sandra Smith.
“It was remarkable in detail and its substance. And it’s, what I found fascinating about it is how the Republican candidate knows more or talks more about the Democratic policies. Obviously, it’s with his spin. He thinks it’s really bad and he explained why it’s really bad. You know, how fracking, if you end fracking, what’s, what that’s going to do to the Pennsylvania economy. If you raise the corporate income tax, how, you know, money companies are going to sit domicile overseas,” the reporter said.
“You know, how, you know, the need for tariffs, you know, that was what, that was one of the tougher sell, sell points here, because this is a free market crowd, but I think they bought it. He’s, he did that very well on his own, but then he went after her plan. And I’ll tell you, if I’m going to, you know, game plan the, you know, the debate on Tuesday, it’s going to be heavy on the stuff that he spoke about today,” Gasparino added.
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