In her first major policy address, Harris unveiled an economic agenda that includes a $6,000 child tax credit for families during the first year of a newborn's life. Within hours, a Trump campaign official told Semafor that Trump would 'consider a significant expansion of the child tax credit,' citing Sen. JD Vance's recent advocacy for a $5,000 credit. This sudden convergence on child tax credit proposals illustrates the increasingly populist strategies both parties are adopting.
Harris has been accused of flip-flopping on past positions, distancing herself from President Biden and - in some cases - outright pandering. The Democrats' changing stance on issues like inflation and border security highlights a shift in partisan politics, aiming to appeal to the electorate by addressing common concerns despite historically entrenched positions.
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