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Kamalanomics Blowback Begins As Food Prices Hit Record Highs
"KamalaCosts" and "Kamalanomics" are trending on X on Friday afternoon as Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled her strategy to address the crushing economic environment faced by the working poor and middle class during her tenure as vice president in the Biden administration. Recall that VP Harris was the biggest 'Bidenomics' cheerleader. Kamala Harris 367 days ago:
An independent who avoided politics is now organizing for Harris. She’s not the only Indian American coming off the sidelines
CNN — On a recent Sunday afternoon, Vineeta Gupta hosted 20 Indian American women at her home in Silver Spring, Maryland. Fueled by chana masala, naan and rice pudding, they wrote hundreds of postcards in an appeal to fellow South Asians. Their message: Vote Kamala Harris for the next president of the United States. Organizing for a political
Ex-Obama Economic Adviser Casts Doubt on Kamala Harris Plan
A former economic adviser to ex-President Barack Obama has expressed doubts pertaining to Vice President Kamala Harris' plan to combat rising grocery costs by banning "corporate price gouging." Harris announced a series of economic policy proposals this week, including a plan for the "first-ever federal ban on price gouging on food and groceries," arguing that
Kamala Harris Addresses Economy In Speech—Here’s What To Know About Her Policy Agenda
Forbes Business Breaking Kamala Harris Addresses Economy In Speech—Here’s What To Know About Her Policy Agenda Alison Durkee Forbes Staff Alison is a senior news reporter covering US politics and legal news. Following Aug 16, 2024, 03:12pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled more details
What Is Price Gouging? Here’s What To Know About Kamala Harris’ Core Economic Policy
Forbes Business Breaking What Is Price Gouging? Here’s What To Know About Kamala Harris’ Core Economic Policy Derek Saul Forbes Staff Derek Saul has covered markets for the Forbes news team since 2021. Following Aug 16, 2024, 03:49pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter
Trump’s Views On Social Security And Medicare—And Why Experts Say Funds Could Run Out Quicker If He’s Elected
Forbes Business Breaking Trump’s Views On Social Security And Medicare—And Why Experts Say Funds Could Run Out Quicker If He’s Elected Alison Durkee Forbes Staff Alison is a senior news reporter covering US politics and legal news. Following Aug 16, 2024, 04:19pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Democrats are
The US Economy Is Actually Doing Well. It Might Not Help Kamala Harris
Experts are saying the American economy isn't doing that poorly, but that doesn't necessarily mean smooth sailing for Kamala Harris's bid for the presidency. A few weeks into her ascent atop the Democratic ticket for the presidency, Vice President Kamala Harris has gained ground among voters over whether she is best suited to manage the
Ariz. Republican slams criticism over endorsements of Trump, ex-rival Kari Lake: ‘Par for the course’
PHOENIX – Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Karrin Taylor Robson emphasized that it boils down to policies in her decision to endorse presidential candidate Donald Trump and her former 2022 primary rival, Kari Lake. “It’s a binary choice,” Robson told The Post, highlighting that she endorsed Trump in 2016 and 2020. “It’s Donald Trump or
Reality TV star wrongfully convicted by Kamala Harris’s office will vote for Trump in November: ‘Life was good’
A wannabe filmmaker who was wrongfully convicted of murder by Kamala Harris’ office when she was San Francisco’s district attorney said he was bullied by Hollywood leftists into supporting Democrats in 2020 — but is now all in for Team Trump. Jamal Trulove spent six years in San Quentin and other California state prisons and
Kamala Harris admits food prices have surged under Biden: ‘Still too high’
Vice President Kamala Harris admitted to a small group of supporters Friday that the cost of food has been “too high” under President Biden. “We all know that prices went up during the pandemic when the supply chains shut down and failed, but our supply chains have now improved and prices are still too high,” the