Even though she has been vice president for nearly four years, given her acceptance speech, given one TV interview with her running mate and had one debate, voters still have questions about where Kamala Harris stands on key issues and her future governing agenda.
This is likely her handlers’ strategy, because outside of the bluest precincts, her California roots are a weakness . . .
Suppose Ms. Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, who has governed Minnesota as if he were following the Golden State playbook, are elected. In that case, voters can expect the California way to guide a future administration.
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‘California way’ offers a preview of a Harris’ presidency
Kerry Jackson and Tim Anaya
Even though she has been vice president for nearly four years, given her acceptance speech, given one TV interview with her running mate and had one debate, voters still have questions about where Kamala Harris stands on key issues and her future governing agenda.
This is likely her handlers’ strategy, because outside of the bluest precincts, her California roots are a weakness . . .
Suppose Ms. Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, who has governed Minnesota as if he were following the Golden State playbook, are elected. In that case, voters can expect the California way to guide a future administration.
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.