Kamala Harris says she is different from Biden, claims she offers a 'new generation of leadership'
The Hindu
Vice President Kamala Harris discusses leadership, gun control, and her campaign in a candid television interview.
Vice President Kamala Harris, who presents herself as the candidate of change as she runs for President against Republican Donald Trump, said on Friday (September 13, 2024) that she's different from President Joe Biden because she offers "a new generation of leadership".
In her first solo television interview, since she became the Democratic Presidential nominee, Ms. Harris also criticised the “hate and division that we see coming out of Donald Trump”. She said she thinks people are “exhausted” by his style of leadership.
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She also said she's a gun owner and doesn't want to take away anyone's guns, but she believes a ban on assault-style weapons is necessary and consistent with the Second Amendment.
Anchor Brian Taff of WPVI-TV in Philadelphia asked Ms. Harris to describe one or two areas where she's different from the President.
“Well, I'm obviously not Joe Biden" and “I offer a new generation of leadership,” Ms. Harris said, adding that things once taken for granted cannot be overlooked anymore.
“For example, another plan that I have that is a new approach is to expand the child tax credit to $6,000 for young families for the first year of their child's life because that is obviously a very critical stage of development of child, and so my approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment," she said.