After becoming vice president, she had almost no outstanding performance except for the work on the US border crisis. Coupled with her habit of laughing regardless of the occasion, Biden was embarrassed.

The consensus at the time was that if Biden could not perform his presidential duties or withdraw from the election, it would be a disaster for Harris to take office. Therefore, Harris's lead in the polls could never be due to her outstanding ability.

Now Harris' campaign team has no specific policy propositions. With only 60 days left before the election, American voters still don't know what the Democratic candidate will do after taking office. This is very puzzling. In contrast, Trump announced a detailed policy program long before the Republican Convention.

🌟 Overview of Harris's policies

Harris' first official campaign policy was at the campaign rally on August 15, about the economic field. She advocates reducing the cost of living for the people through administrative means, such as controlling price increases, curbing rent surges, and building 3 million new homes in the next four years.

In the medical field, she mentioned that she would continue to negotiate with big pharmaceutical companies to reduce drug prices and maintain the Biden administration's commitment not to increase taxes on families with an annual income of less than $400,000.

On social issues, Harris firmly supports women's right to abortion and vows to restore the Russell Wade case after taking office. She also supports environmental protection, clean energy development, immigration system reform, and LGBT rights.

However, many of these policy propositions are inconsistent with her previous positions. For example, during the 2020 campaign, she supported a ban on hydraulic fracturing to extract shale oil and gas, but now she no longer mentions it. This 180-degree turn requires her to give voters a reasonable explanation.