Kamala Harris’ campaign website now lists her policy platform.

https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/8/24239568/kamala-harris-campaign-website-now-lists-her-policy-platform

33 Comments

  1. Oh yeah?  Well the other guy has a beautiful healthcare plan.  It’s so beautiful he couldn’t even show it off when he was in office and the public is still not allowed to see it.

  2. A TLDR

    4 sections:

    1 – Economy

    * Tax cuts for the middle class
    * Rent reassessment
    * Growing Small businesses
    * Taking on Bad actors and Price gouging
    * Bring down the cost of Healthcare
    * Protect Social Security
    * Support innovation
    * Pathway to middle class
    * Invest in Childcare
    * Lower Energy costs and tackle the Climate crisis.

    2 – Freedoms

    * Restore reproductive rights
    * Protect Civil Rights and voting

    3 – Crime and Law

    * Make communities safe from gun violence
    * Secure border and push through that border Bill
    * Tackle Opioid and Fentanyl
    * Ensure No one is above the law

    4 – Security

    * Stand with Allies, Stand up to Dictators and lead in the world
    * Invest in America’s sources of strength
    * Support Service members, Vets, Military Families, Caregivers and survivors.

    Every section also mentions Project 2025

    [https://kamalaharris.com/issues/](https://kamalaharris.com/issues/)

    Lastly – Feel free to copy and paste this – Spread the word

  3. The day finally came! Can’t wait to see people endlessly criticize, lambast on ridiculous things, and move goalposts leading up to Tuesday evening! 🥰

  4. DifficultProduct9095 on

    At this point, her policy could be “I am not Trump” and I would be enthusiastic.

  5. armageddon_20xx on

    Checkmate Trumpers. Now you literally have nothing more than straws. And on Tuesday night Harris is going to knock Trump straight into the losers box at the debate. Then we’re ALL going to vote and MAGA will finally be done with.

  6. edleranalytics on

    Feeling ready to phone bank for her soon. I hope she can get the Jewish Americans over on her side soon.

  7. Nice to see policy as opposed to Republicans that just attack dem policies while offering no alternatives. 

  8. TrainerJohnRuns on

    Media – “we have meticulously gone through her proposals and will provide the most negative outlook on every policy she has while intentionally omitting facts that might make them look good. At the same time we will act like trumps rambles are coherent policy proposals that we won’t even attempt to discuss or direct because the chaos he brings gives us higher revenues and our bosses love the tax cuts he will give them”

    Can we reset the media ecosystem yet?

  9. Her site not only laying out her policies but directly linking to Trump’s/The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 for each issue is a stroke of genius.

  10. Good maybe MAGAs can stop being outraged that she didn’t have a platform put together exactly 24 seconds after she announced her candidacy.

  11. Daydream_machine on

    Great! Now hopefully all the trolls screaming about how “ShE hAs No PoLiCiEs” can kindly shut up 🤭

  12. She already has my vote. I’m a 40 year old American living in Taiwan, and having experienced government-run healthcare….man, I hope I live to see the day when when a presidential candidate fights for that and pushes it through. It won’t be Kamala, but I hope we get it from someone one day.

  13. Right on time. Didn’t give the Trump campaign enough time to coach him on attacks. He’s going to flail.

  14. PaperbackBuddha on

    I can’t remember another election in the last 50 years where simply *having* a platform was enough to distinguish one candidate from the other.

  15. >eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.

    Obviously voting for Harris…but this is the silliest policy that seemingly exists solely to appeal to certain demographics in key areas for the election. Not because it’s actually a good or logical policy.

    How about we make employers pay a fair wage rather than encourage the tipping madness to get even worse.

  16. A New Way Forward would be a decent slogan, if she was running against an incumbent. I.e Trump in 2020. But when I hear new way forward, that means to get rid of the entire current administration. 🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️

  17. It looks good. Very easy to read and on a low enough reading level that isn’t too intimidating for those who may have things like learning disabilities, English as a second language, or don’t really follow politics. It’s great she continues to highlight Project 2025 so more people both learn what it is and also do not forget about it.

  18. This is what frustrates me about her she picks Waltz as her VP but yet no where on her platform does she mention Paid Family Leave or Sick leave. Like what her OWN VP pick did in his state. Like talk about throwing away the bag. nothing on her platform about making Marijuana legal like come on already it’s 2024.

    Wish she would actually address the problems instead of putting half measures in place.

  19. the russians have gone with the strategy of, “just keep repeating that she doesnt have a policy and avoid reporters and they will believe it”

    really u can see them making all sorts of meme and AI images with it. those hardworking russians

  20. Still nothing about climate change but it’s ok, it’s not like a looming global crisis or anything…