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Kamala Harris has given a single televised interview and no press conferences since becoming the Democrats’ nominee for president. Given the establishment media’s unprecedented blocking, tackling, and gaslighting (including the 9/10 debate), we’ve assembled over 100 videos of Kamala Harris in her own words so that the American people can see where she stands and who she is.
SECTIONS:
- ON THE ECONOMY
- ON THE BORDER AND IMMIGRATION
- ON ENERGY, FRACKING, AND CLIMATE CHANGE
- ON ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND TRANSPORTATION
- ON HEALTH CARE
- ON ABORTION
- ON CRIME AND POLICING
- ON GUN CONTROL
- ON REPARATIONS
- ON DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
- ON CENSORSHIP
- ON FOREIGN POLICY
- ON THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE AND COURT PACKING
- ON SPACE AND TECHNOLOGY
- ON YOUTH
- CHANGING ACCENTS
- ON CULTURE
- WORD SALADS
KAMALA ON THE ECONOMY
“Prices have gone up, and families and individuals are dealing with the realities of, of, that bread costs more, that gas costs more. And we have to understand what that means. That’s about the cost of living going up – that’s about having to stress and stretch limited resources. That’s about a source of stress for families that is not only economic, but is on a daily level, something that is a heavy weight to carry. So, it is something that we take very seriously.”
“But there is also a point that is important to make on the Build Back Better framework. One, it is designed to make it less expensive for working people to live. It was specifically designed to bring down the cost of child care and increase accessibility and availability. Designed to bring down the cost of elder care, and make it available to all those working families that need that support and need that help. And Build Back Better is not going to cost anything, we’re paying for it. So, when we can get Build Back Better passed, and we are optimistic that we will, the American people will see costs actually reduced around some of the most essential services that they need to take care of their basic responsibilities, including issues like child care, and elder care, and also preschool.”