Vice President Kamala Harris sat down with CNN’s Dana Bash for her first major TV interview since becoming Democrats’ presidential nominee.
The interview was conducted in Savannah on the sidelines of a bus tour through the key Sun Belt state of Georgia and alongside her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Harris took in-depth questions on her policy evolution on key issues like fracking and defended her record on immigration and the Biden administration’s handling of the economy.
If elected, Harris said she would try to revive the border bill. Does Harris still think illegal border crossings should be decriminalized? This is another throwback to a controversial position Harris took during the 2020 Democratic primary. Why has she evolved on these policies? Bash asked Harris how voters should view her policy evolutions, to which Harris repeated, like a mantra: “My values have not changed.
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