New Yorker magazine said Vice President Kamala Harris‘ plans to run as a “generic” candidate with zero policy details on her website or at rallies might be “good for her campaign, but not for voters.”
In a piece published Thursday, titled “How Generic Can Kamala Harris Be?,” the magazine said it appears Harris’ strategy to the White House is to offer no information about how she will govern, pointing out what Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance has said, which is that Harris has taken almost “no questions from reporters.”
“She has not explained what, exactly, happened in Washington after President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate; or why she has changed her mind on fracking, which she once said should be banned, and has wobbled on Medicare for All, which she once supported; or what she plans to do with Lina Khan, the head of the Federal Trade Commission, who is said…