In her first one-on-one interview, Kamala Harris focused a lot on the issue of the economy, which is a way for her to try to rally a portion of voters who are not yet convinced by judges who specialize in American politics.
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The Democratic candidate had no other choice but to prove her ability to defend her plan on the economy, believes Guillaume Lavoie, an associate member of the presidency of Raoul Dandurand.
“It's an admission in a way that she's playing catch-up hockey about this, because in the end she can have all the right answers, but if she doesn't answer the question that concerns us, among other things, men, things won't go well for her,” he explained. For his campaign.
According to the expert, the Vice President wants to show a “moderate and practical approach” to reassure voters, especially men who are less likely to vote for her, according to opinion polls.
MI Harris also continued to lead a “semi-positive” campaign, similar to… […] We are going through difficult times, but let us not forget who we are: the United States of America,” he said, in contrast to his opponent, Donald Trump.