The Democratic candidate Kamala Harris faces the republican Donald Trump from a position centeredseeking to attract undecided voters in a highly polarized.
Since her nomination in July, the vice president he moved away from some previous progressive stances, opting for a more moderate approach. According to the teacher Robert Rowland of the University of Kansas, Harris she seems more comfortable presenting her ideas, now more aligned with the center-left.
In her campaign, the vice president avoids promises to the left, by renouncing his previous opposition to fracking and strengthening immigration policy, supported by analysis of Goldman Sachs. Although he defends the right to abortion and proposes raising taxes on large fortunes, he refrains from addressing the death penalty. His position on the armas is clear: it seeks to ban semi-automatic rifles, but demands stricter controls.
While Trump calls her a “weather vane,” Harris maintains that her values have not changed. His campaign, according to the expert, is focused on specific proposals and the movement of voters in key states.
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2024-10-07 20:10:47