November 03 2024
Kamala Harris is running for the highest position in the country while simultaneously running away from her true stances. Her flip-flops have left voters wondering where she truly stands, and if they can trust her to hold the position of leader of the Free World.
ICYMI: “The "no comment" candidate: Harris strategy clouds how she'd govern”
- “Harris is the 'no comment' candidate — purposely and strategically. She has calculated that it's safer to be vague on policy matters than lampooned as a flip-flopper or left-winger.”
- “Harris and her staff have refused to detail her position on more than a dozen of her previous stances the past three months in response to questions by Axios. The response to those inquiries: No comment. This makes her actual governing plans a mystery even to many Democrats — given her past liberal record and current promise to govern from the middle. If she wins, this will be seen as shrewd, thread-the-needle politics. But if she loses, she and her team will be blamed for leaving voters foggy about her true views and self. And President Biden will be blamed for backing a candidate with such a liberal track record.”
- “Since Harris became the Democratic nominee this summer, Harris' team has declined to say whether she still supports:
-Executive actions to unilaterally give a path to citizenship to 2 million 'Dreamers' — undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
-Ending the death penalty on the federal level. Harris has opposed capital punishment since 2003.
-A mandate for automakers to only build electric or hydrogen vehicles by 2035.
-Executive actions to protect more than 6 million undocumented immigrants from deportation by expanding 'deferred action' guidelines.
-Decriminalizing prostitution ('We can't criminalize consensual behavior as long as no one is being harmed,' Harris said in 2019).
-Closing private, for-profit prisons, which she called 'morally wrong.'
-Getting rid of the Senate filibuster in order to pass multitrillion-dollar Green New Deal legislation.”
BOTTOM LINE: Americans deserve to know who they’re voting for, and at minimum, where they stand on key issues. President Trump has always told it straight, and voters know exactly who he is and what he promises to do. President Trump is running on a proven track record, Kamala’s running on four years of failure with empty promises and no real plan.