Once a liability for Democrats, abortion gets new life with Harris as nominee
Biden has frequently chosen not to use the word "abortion" when talking about the issue.
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Biden has frequently chosen not to use the word "abortion" when talking about the issue.
Harris wrapped the second day of a bus tour through south Georgia with a rally in Savannah, a day that included an interview with CNN — her first sit-down interview since becoming the Democratic presidential
"Her campaign rightly feels pretty damn confident that Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona and Nevada are in play," Walsh said in a Tuesday telephone interview, predicting that the swing would "once again
ridiculous and biased interview of Tom Cotton (who was fantastic!), and their so-called Panel of Trump Haters, and I ask, why would I do the Debate against Kamala Harris on that network?"
In the same Aug. 19 CBS News interview, Trump said he would not enforce the Comstock Act "generally," while saying "we will be discussing specifics of it."
Democrats have accused Trump of wanting to cut Social Security and Medicare based on his comments in a March 11 interview with CNBC.
In 2018, numerous Democrats repeated the talking point that 83 percent of the tax cuts in the TCJA went to the wealthiest 1 percent.
The economy was still struggling at that time, but many of the jobs lost in the early months of the pandemic had been regained.
"We have a very aggressive schedule. … We believe we have the winning message. We believe the Democrats have the losing message."
"When it comes to managing this change at the top of the ticket, I really do think you’ll see a party that’s as unified as it can be," she said in a Thursday telephone interview.