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Six issues Kamala Harris is campaigning on – and 5 she’d rather avoid

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is officially campaigning for herself now – and reintroducing herself to an American public still forming opinions about her. 

In a brand-new presidential campaign, Vice President Harris’ initial public forays offer a glimpse into how she’ll guide her messaging and image-crafting – and potentially her presidency – now that she can focus on speaking for herself rather than on primarily being a cheerleader for President Joe Biden.

Why We Wrote This

Kamala Harris has the opportunity to rebrand herself in the eyes of voters, but Republicans are attacking her record. Already it’s clear her focus will include protecting abortion rights – and drawing a contrast to Donald Trump on justice.

While polls of Americans show many have strong opinions of the vice president, those numbers clearly aren’t set in stone. After she trailed Donald Trump in hypothetical polling for most of the past year, recent surveys now show her pulling into a statistical tie nationally and in key swing states, with more undecided voters than before in many of those polls.

With just over 100 days to go until the election, the race is on for her to redefine herself – before Republicans do it for her.

From abortion to economic fairness, Ms. Harris is already showcasing issues that will likely feature strongly as she vies with former President Trump – while there are other issues that she appears inclined to avoid. 

Vice President Kamala Harris is officially campaigning for herself now – and reintroducing herself to an American public still forming opinions about her. 

In a brand-new presidential campaign, Vice President Harris’ initial public forays offer a glimpse into how she’ll guide her messaging, image-crafting – and potentially her presidency – now that she can focus on speaking for herself rather than primarily as a cheerleader for President Joe Biden.

While polls of Americans show many have strong opinions of the vice president, those numbers clearly aren’t set in stone. After she trailed Mr. Trump in hypothetical polling for most of the past year, recent surveys now show her pulling into a statistical tie nationally and in key swing states, with more undecided voters than before in many of those polls.

Why We Wrote This

Kamala Harris has the opportunity to rebrand herself in the eyes of voters, but Republicans are attacking her record. Already it’s clear her focus will include protecting abortion rights – and drawing a contrast to Donald Trump on justice.

With just over 100 days to go until the election, the race is on for her to redefine herself – before Republicans do it for her.

Here are six issues Ms. Harris focused heavily on in her first two speeches as the likely Democratic standard-bearer against former President Donald Trump: a pass-the-torch event with President Biden at her newly inherited campaign headquarters in Delaware and a rally in Wisconsin. 

The issues Kamala Harris wants to talk about:

Abortion

In 2022, the Supreme Court overturned a national right to abortion that had stood for half a century, after Mr. Trump appointed three conservative justices to the bench. Polls show it’s one of the issues where Democrats fare the best with voters. Mr. Biden had been an imperfect messenger – a devout Catholic with a mixed record on abortion who seemed hesitant to talk about it. Ms. Harris has been a vocal abortion-rights supporter throughout her career. 

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