Kamala Harris Defends Biden and Her Consistency
Kamala Harris Defends Biden and Her Consistency
Kamala Harris Defends Biden and Her Consistency
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In her first major interview as the Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris defended President Biden's mental fitness and her own policy consistency despite past flip-flops. Harris emphasized that her values have not changed, particularly on critical issues like climate change and immigration, during the CNN interview with Dana Bash. She faced questions about her policy reversals, including her stance on fracking and border security, asserting her commitment to environmental goals and national security. Harris also discussed Biden's decision to step down and her pride in having served with him, while indicating plans to include a Republican in her Cabinet if elected. The interview aimed to address criticisms and build momentum ahead of her upcoming debate with former President Donald Trump.

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Schiff reacts to Harris interview: ‘Well, I favor banning fracking’
Harris and Trump are different. They need to explain how different.
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Oil, gas allies welcome Harris fracking stance — with an asterisk
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CNN
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Schiff reacts to Harris interview: ‘Well, I favor banning fracking’
Harris and Trump are different. They need to explain how different.
Harris and Trump offer starkly different visions on climate change and energy
Oil, gas allies welcome Harris fracking stance — with an asterisk
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