A 'prosecutor' vs. 'weak': The battle intensifies to define Harris
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : Back then, Harris saw Chávez Rodríguez's job, which was based in California, as the "tip of the spear of some of the resistance against Trump and the policies that we knew he was going to enact," Chávez Rodríguez told NBC News.43% : On Wednesday, though, in an interview at the annual convention of the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago, Trump sought to paint her as someone who is inauthentic and engages in race-baiting.
26% : She said Trump "has been talking a big game on securing the border, but he does not walk the walk.
22% : It was an extension of pushes Harris has been making in defining herself as someone willing to go toe to toe with Trump, who hasn't yet committed to debating her.
21% : "Under border czar Harris, illegal aliens are pouring in by the millions and millions and millions," Trump said at a recent rally in North Carolina.
19% : "Ashley Etienne, who formerly worked as Harris' vice presidential communications director, said a two-pronged approach of both attacking Trump and laying out a plan for what Harris will do in office will be key to winning the election.
16% : Harris pushed back at a campaign rally Tuesday, saying it was Trump who failed to take action to secure the border.
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