“CNN News Central” co-host Sara Sidner admitted Thursday that voters still did not know much about Vice President Kamala Harris’ policy proposals.
Harris and former President Donald Trump debated Tuesday night at an event moderated by ABC News hosts David Muir and Linsey Davis, where she avoided discussing policy positions in detail. Sidner questioned Politico reporter Meredith McGraw about whether Harris needed to do more to flesh out policy positions.
“Meridith, when you are looking at this race and you sort of see some of the things that are being done, does she, Kamala Harris, need to do more to explain to the public what her policies are?” Sidner asked McGraw. “Because that’s the thing that keeps coming up in polling as well, that people don’t really know what her policies are all about.”
CNN Host Says Voters 'Don't Really Know' Kamala Harris' Policy Proposals pic.twitter.com/80pK7WJv2C
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) September 12, 2024
Harris has reportedly backed away from left-wing positions she held during her campaign for the 2020 Democratic Party nomination for president primarily through statements by campaign aides to reporters. She posted an “issues” section on her campaign website, but it appeared to be a cut-and-paste from the reelection site for President Joe Biden. […]
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