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'Disastrous': Dem pollster hits Kamala Harris over what he calls her 'artful politics'

A Democratic pollster hopped on Fox News to question Vice President Kamala Harris over her evolving views on fracking, particularly given the importance of the issue to battleground state Pennsylvania.

Charles Payne, filling in for Neal Cavuto, jabbed Harris, telling the panelists — GOP fundraiser Noelle Nikpour, former Bill Clinton adviser Doug Schoen and Politico reporter Daniel Lippman — that while some people need 12 years to change their minds, others apparently "only need 12 days."

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Ex-Trump aide loved Kamala Harris’ interview answer on policy changes — here’s why

A Republican loyalist is defending Vice President Kamala Harris over her response to questions about policy given in a recent interview.

During last week's sit-down with CNN's Dana Bash, Harris was asked about some of her positions that have changed over the years. Harris said the specifics may have changed, but her values did not.

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These 3 things are essential for Kamala Harris' path to victory: James Carville

Vice President Kamala Harris has a path to victory, veteran Democratic campaign strategist James Carville wrote for a New York Times analysis published Tuesday — but there are three key things she needs to do to get there.

Carville, who advised former President Bill Clinton's campaigns and has had much to say on the 2024 contest so far, thinks Harris already has a significant upside in that public opinion is basically fixed at this point.

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'Not a likable guy': Paul Begala tells CNN Harris plans for Trump to be himself in debate

Vice President Kamala Harris is hoping to parade Donald Trump in front of millions of TV viewers at next week’s debate in his natural state, Democratic strategist Paul Begala told CNN Tuesday.

The Democratic Party’s presidential nominee hopes to unleash Trump by insisting that microphones are left on throughout the ABC News' Sept. 10 broadcast — and she’s betting on Trump himself convincing voters not to back him.

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Latest MAGA outrage accuses Harris of switching accents for Black crowds

The latest outrage from MAGA supporters has taken aim at how Kamala Harris speaks — accusing her of changing her accent depending on who she's addressing.

Several Donald Trump supporters claimed the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee made an effort to sound different during addresses in Detroit and Pittsburgh Monday.

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Professor shreds 'bizarre' attacks on Kamala Harris calling herself 'daughter of Oakland'

Vice President Kamala Harris is facing "bizarre" attacks over where she's from — with right-wing pundits even holding up her birth certificate to viewers — and an MSNBC writer believes that while Harris may be "fudging things slightly" on the topic, the question is also one that Black candidates wrongly find themselves on the receiving end of far too often.

Harris' hometown is Berkeley, California. According to The New York Times, she downplayed her Berkeley roots "years ago" as she prepped to run for statewide office in California. And nowadays, she describes herself as a "daughter of Oakland."

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Experts reveal the explicit — and implicit — meaning behind Harris-Biden speeches

Experts say Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden's joint Labor Day appearance in Pittsburgh shows a recognition that Democrats need to do more in so-called "Blue Wall" states — and cemented a "passing of the torch."

Biden and Harris told rally-goers in the industrial city that U.S. Steel should remain a U.S.owned and operated as they opposed a deal that would merge the firm with Nippon Steel of Japan. The duo also made their case as to why labor unions ought to vote blue in November.

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Watch live: Harris and Biden deliver Labor Day speech as they oppose sale of U.S. Steel

Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden were in Pennsylvania on Labor Day as they planned to voice opposition to the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel in Tokyo.

In December, Nippon Steel agreed to acquire U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion, according to The New York Times. However, backlash has prevented the merger from completing, with both Republicans and Democrats decrying the sale of a 123-year-old industrial firm to a foreign company.

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Trump and Harris haven't interacted face to face but they're 'hardly strangers': columnist

A Washington Post columnist noted Monday that while Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump may not have met each other face to face, their past shows they know each other "all too well."

During Harris' first sit-down interview with CNN anchor Dana Bash last week, Bash remarked that she was "a little bit surprised" that Harris and Trump had "never interacted face-to-face.

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NFL team: 'Counterfeit 'downtown ads endorsing presidential candidate weren't from us

The Philadelphia Eagles on Monday disavowed advertisements popping up around the "City of Brotherly Love" on Monday that appeared to show the team endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president.

A photo showed the ad on a bus stop in Center City with an illustration of Harris wearing the team's iconic helmet. The ad was captioned: Official candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles."

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Harris camp blasts Trump's new remark that he had 'every right' to interfere with election

Kamala Harris' campaign shredded Donald Trump after the Republican nominee told Fox News he had "every right" to interfere with the 2020 election.

Trump made the comment during a Sunday interview with Mark Levin.

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NYT gives 'whining' megadonors a platform to push Kamala Harris against taxing the rich

The United States' "paper of record" gave ultra-rich investors and corporate executives a platform on Thursday to sound off against Vice President Kamala Harris' support for a tax on unrealized capital gains, a popular proposal that has stirred howls of complaint from Silicon Valley elites whom Harris used to represent in the Senate.

The New York Times story—headlined "Donors Quietly Push Harris to Drop Tax on Ultrawealthy"—quotes billionaire investor Mark Cuban; Aaron Levie, CEO of the cloud storage firm Box; Charles Myers, the founder of Signum Global Advisors; and others who have backed Harris' presidential bid.

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How 'Red Dawn conservatives' have formed anti-Trump alliance with 'educated suburban dads'

A political ad released in late August depicts a scenario in which a sheriff arrests a man and his pregnant teenage daughter because he suspects he is driving her to another state to get an abortion. The sheriff declares, "And you, young lady, well, you're under arrest for evading motherhood."

The ad wasn't created by Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the National Organization for Women (NOW) or Emily's List, but rather, by The Lincoln Project — an anti-Donald Trump conservative group that is supporting Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race. And according to The Guardian's David Smith, it is a prime example of "Red Dawn conservatives" reaching out to "Dobbs dads."

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