Vice President Kamala Harris, in her first interview as the Democratic presidential nominee on Aug. 29, clarified her shifting positions on fracking and border security.
She also defended the Biden administration’s record on the economy and confirmed that she won’t change current U.S. policy on handling the Israel–Hamas war.
During her first unscripted media exchange since launching her presidential campaign on July 21, Harris faced tough questions from CNN’s Dana Bash on reversals from more progressive positions since her 2019 presidential campaign. When asked to explain why she has altered course on fracking and the border, Harris repeatedly responded that “my values have not changed.”
With just 67 days left before the general election—and less than two weeks away from the Sept. 10 presidential debate—Harris has moved fast to define her platform to try to win over undecided voters.
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