Harris defends shifting from some liberal positions

In her first major TV interview of her presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris defended her shift away from some liberal positions, stating her values remain unchanged while seeking consensus.

Speaking alongside running mate Gov. Tim Walz, Harris addressed policy reversals on fracking and decriminalizing border crossings, emphasizing the need to find common ground.

The interview aimed to introduce voters to the Democratic ticket following Biden’s recent departure.

Harris reaffirmed her commitment to Israel’s defense and addressed immigration, highlighting the enforcement of laws against illegal border crossings, the Associated Press has reported.

With a debate against Donald Trump set for September 10, Harris acknowledged the close race and urged supporters to stay motivated.

Written by B.C. Begley