• Kamala Harris: The Candidate of Pragmatism, Progress, and Hope

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Kamala Harris: The Candidate of Pragmatism, Progress, and Hope

  • Summary


  • Episode Highlights:

    Kamala Harris’s Economic Agenda

    · Harris proposes innovative economic policies aimed at supporting small businesses, affordable housing, and middle-class families. Her detailed plans include tax deductions, child tax credits, and streamlined regulations to boost growth.

    A Pragmatic Approach to Governance

    · Unlike her opponents, Harris is focused on practical solutions over ideological stances. Her campaign is built around sensible policies that address real issues, from healthcare to housing affordability.

    Contrast with Donald Trump

    · Harris presents a clear alternative to Trump's policies. She aims to protect abortion rights, lower costs for working families, and avoid drastic measures like mass deportations or blanket tariffs.

    Strength in Foreign Policy

    · Harris brings a unique perspective to global issues, emphasizing technology, rules-based order, and pragmatic diplomacy. Her early success in reducing migration from Central America highlights her effective international leadership.

    A Strategy Rooted in Change

    · Harris’s campaign is gaining momentum, with polls showing she’s narrowing the gap on key issues like immigration and the economy. Her supporters see her as the candidate of change, ready to break from past approaches.

    Defending Democracy and the Stakes of the 2024 Election

    · With democracy at stake, Harris emphasizes the importance of voter engagement. Her message is clear: this election is about hope, progress, and restoring integrity to America’s highest office.


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    References for Podcast 103:

    • Time, “What kind of President Would Kamala Harris Be,” October 10, 2024, 7:00 AM EDT. Charlotte Alter/ Pittsburgh. She was assisted with the reporting by Leslie Dickstein and Simmone Shah, who are reporters. https://time.com/7081350/kamala-harris-presidential-platform-policies/
    • Colbert I. King with The Washington Post, “This election isn’t about changing minds—There’s no convincing Trump’s supporters that he shouldn’t be president. But he can still be beaten,” October 4, 2024, at 1:27 PM EDT. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/10/04/trump-harris-maga-voters-2024-election/
    • ”A Steely Liz Cheney, at Harris’s Side, Calls it ‘Our Duty’ to Reject Trump,” by Erica L. Green and Katie Rogers on October 3, 2024, The New York Times (In section A, Page 15 with the headline, Determined Cheney, at Harris’s Side, Says It’s ‘Our Duty’ to Reject Trump. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/03/us/politics/liz-cheney-harris-trump-wisconsin.html
    • The Atlantic on October 3, 2024, by David Graham, “There’s No Such Thing as an October Surprise—Jack Smith’s new filing shows why January 6 should hurt Trump.” https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/theres-no-such-thing-october-surprise/680145/
    • Bill Penzey’s newsletter on Sunday, October 6, 2024, 7:08 AM (Write to get on his list—Penzey’s Spices penzeys@penzeys.com).


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