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Trump, policy reversals: Takeaways from Kamala Harris' interview with '60 Minutes'

Oct 08, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    80% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -16% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

62% : Trump has the support of millions of Americans, he pointed out.
48% : Harris has proposed tax breaks for new parents, first-time homebuyers, and entrepreneurs.
42% : "Trump initially agreed to be interviewed, according to CBS.
39% : Biden was unable to achieve key parts of his agenda through Congress after proposing to pay for his plans with tax increases.
34% : Harris replied: "I am glad you are pointing these comments out that he has made, that have resulted in a response by most reasonable people, to say it's just wrong, it's just wrong."Pressed again on the fact that so many people are supporting Trump, whom she's previously characterized as a racist, Harris declined to criticize Americans who plan to vote for him.
33% : "Unfortunately last week, Trump canceled," CBS correspondent Scott Pelley said in the program's introduction, adding that the campaign offered "shifting" explanations.
31% : "During the "60 Minutes" interview, Whitaker asked Harris about her past statements that Trump is divisive.
23% : Harris said, as she did in a previous interview with CNN, that shifts in her positions on a fracking ban and Medicare for All, both of which she no longer supports, came after hearing from Americans across the country in her travels as vice president.
18% : "Harris said that if Trump were president, he would cut a deal that puts Putin in control of Ukraine.
14% : Harris' economic plans could also add to the federal deficit, analysts said, but forecasts have found Trump's would be more costly.
14% : Harris again called on Congress to pass bipartisan immigration reform legislation that died in the U.S. Senate after Trump encouraged lawmakers not to vote in favor of it.

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