Harris’s Debate Challenge: Pushing Ahead Without Leaving Biden Behind
At Tuesday’s debate, Kamala Harris, the vice president, will try to promote herself as a change candidate without criticizing President Biden, whom she has served for years.
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At Tuesday’s debate, Kamala Harris, the vice president, will try to promote herself as a change candidate without criticizing President Biden, whom she has served for years.
The presidential candidates and their running mates all expressed regret, but have very different approaches to how they would regulate guns in America.
The vice president is leaning into an effort to partly blame big companies for inflation, as progressives have pushed her to embrace that argument.
President Biden is upset that Representative Nancy Pelosi worked to get him out of the race. She is losing sleep over it.
With a jovial serenity, the president has more publicly embraced the idea of retirement as he heads into his final months in office.
If President Biden’s proposed 18-year term limit had been in place during the most recent four administrations, the court’s 6-to-3 conservative split would be reversed.