Kamala Harris quietly goes after not revealing her intentions to voters for weeks
Policy Platform I visited her website on Sunday evening.
The Harris campaign likely thought this would help them avoid criticism, but astute observers noticed striking similarities in the agenda and quickly discovered the reasons lurking just below the surface.
Harris didn't bother to cover her tracks and appears to have copied and pasted some or all of her policy positions directly from Biden's campaign page.
“Join us today in our campaign to re-elect Joe Biden.”
The conclusive evidence revealed
multiple X user Late Sunday, after New RepublicThe problem was that a new issues section on Harris' website, titled “A New Way Forward – Kamala Harris for President,” contained metadata that was clearly ported over from the Biden campaign's issues page, including the sentence, “Together, we can get the job done for the American people. Are you with us? Join the campaign for reelection of Joe Biden today.”
Biden-branded metadata appeared not only when links to the website were shared online but also in the website's description in Google searches, meaning it didn't take an amateur sleuth or a tech guru to uncover the platform's copy-and-paste.
The Harris camp
Since being deleted Evidence left behind of political plagiarism.
“It's the same thing all over again.”
This marks another major narrative setback for Harris, who, after all, she has desperately tried to disassociate herself from President Joe Biden since replacing him as the Democratic nominee, and it also negates the outreach efforts of liberal publications like Politico, which have desperately tried to whitewash her complicity in Biden's missteps and criticize those who dare “link Harris to Biden.”
Latest Poll
The New York Times/Siena College He suggested that this desperation to distinguish Harris from Biden was justified.
When asked if the next president should make big changes from Joe Biden, 63% of respondents answered “big changes.” When asked if Harris should make changes or just keep doing the same thing, 56% of respondents answered “just keep doing the same thing.” Only 25% said Harris should make big changes.
The revelation of Harris's copy-and-paste policies is not the first strong sign that the Democratic presidential nominee is merely a new face in the same political machine.
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2024 Democratic Party Platform The platform released last month by the Democratic National Convention Platform Committee included numerous instances of Biden's name being replaced with that of his vice president, but some have concluded there would be little difference between Biden's second term and Harris' first.
The 92-page document mentions Biden's “second term” at least 18 times.
In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offered some surprising insight into why Democratic presidential nominees are so interchangeable.
“When you ask Democrats, 'Do you really think it's a good idea to pick someone who's not available for interviews?' and they say, 'Well… you're picking the people around her. You're picking the institution,'” Kennedy said. “I have no faith in that institution at all.”
The Blaze News reached out to Harris' campaign for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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