by Eric Lendrum

Despite having been the presumptive presidential nominee of the Democratic Party for over two weeks, Vice President Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) still has not posted a single policy position on her campaign website.

As reported by the Daily Caller, the campaign website KamalaHarris.com features pages where a user can “meet Kamala Harris” and “meet Tim Walz” to learn more information about the candidates, as well as a “take action” tab, a page for the campaign’s merchandise store, and multiple donation links.

“Now she is running for President of the United States to continue protecting our freedoms, delivering justice, and expanding opportunity so that every American can not just get by, but get ahead,” Harris’ bio reads on the website.

However, the website is noticeably bereft of any platform page or a list of policy positions. By contrast President Donald Trump’s campaign website, DonaldJTrump.com, features a platform page labeled “Agenda 47,” which lists President Trump’s policy priorities in numbered order. The list starts with immigration as the top two points, with the first point being “seal the border and stop the migrant invasion” and the second point being “carry out the largest deportation operation in American history.” Other policies include lowering inflation, pursuit of energy independence, and no more taxes on tips.

“America needs determined Republican Leadership at every level of Government to address the core threats to our very survival: Our disastrously Open Border, our weakened Economy, crippling restrictions on American Energy Production, our depleted Military, attacks on the American System of Justice, and much more,” the president’s website reads.

The stark contrast reflects the Harris/Walz campaign’s struggle with the radical, far-left positions of both of its nominees. Harris has been called out for her record as a senator from California, where she called for the outlawing of all private health insurance, but also wanted to provide healthcare for all illegal aliens, among other positions. Walz, as Governor of Minnesota, has been widely criticized for letting black nationalist and anarcho-communist rioters burn down Minneapolis during the race riots of 2020; he has also supported far-left agenda items such as transgenderism and “sanctuary state” status for illegal aliens in Minnesota.

Harris has also noticeably avoided the press since usurping Joe Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee. Despite being the sitting vice president, she has not done a single interview or press conference since Biden’s withdrawal from the race.

Harris and Walz are set to be formally nominated at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) later this month, taking place from August 19th to August 22nd.

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Eric Lendrum reports for American Greatness. 

 

 

 

 


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