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Kamala Harris' policy plans and platform on key issues for the 2024 election
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As Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump participate in their first and possibly only debate of the 2024 presidential campaign, they're expected to field questions about some of the most pressing issues for Americans, including the economy, immigration, abortion access, foreign affairs and others.
Harris, a latecomer to the race who earned the nomination after President Biden announced he was dropping out, has not announced many policies during the course of her short campaign, but she has released some proposals and has her record as vice president. Here are some key points from the plans she's offered, information about her record and what she's said about some of these subjects.
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More than 2 million federal employees face a looming deadline: By midnight on Thursday, they must decide whether to accept a "deferred resignation" offer from the Trump administration. If workers accept, according to a White House plan, they would continue getting paid through September but would be excused from reporting for duty. But if they opt to keep their jobs, they could get fired.
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