Kamala Harris brings varied experience from her roles as California attorney general senator and now vice-president. Her political views dont stick to one specific party wing‚ unlike Joe Bidenʼs clear centrist position
Healthcare remains her strong point especially abortion rights: shes led nation-wide reproductive freedoms tour and made history as first VP visiting abortion clinic (in Minnesota last spring). Her medicare plans include home-care expansion - which could help lots of older folks stay in their houses
The economy shows her progressive side: she wants to change Trumpʼs 2017 tax rules raise minimum wage to $15-per-hour and build 3-million new homes. Her plans include tax-credits for lower-income workers; interesting approach to corporate taxes - she wants them at 35% instead of Bidens 28%
On immigration its been rough road. As border-policy leader she first said “dont come“ to migrants but later showed more understanding: “weʼre talking about children families‚ suffering - this isnt just politics.“ She supports the bi-partisan border deal that got blocked
We are very clear‚ and I think most Americans are clear that we have a broken immigration system and we need to fix it
Her foreign policy differs from Biden: shes more critical of Israelʼs Gaza response; strongly backs Ukraine (met Zelensky 6 times). On climate change she pushes for $10-trillion spending plan; supports plastic-straw ban despite drinking difficulties
About guns: she owned one as prosecutor but supports stricter laws now. For minority communities sheʼs planning special programs: business loans for black entrepreneurs‚ home-buying help for latinos‚ cannabis legalization