As Vice President Kamala Harris approaches the end of her hypothetical 90-day timeline to deliver on her presidential campaign promises, questions abound about her role, her priorities, and her apparent lack of urgency. Many of the policies she campaigned on resonated with voters—offering hope for middle-class relief, affordable housing, and climate action—but critics argue that Harris has been conspicuously absent in pursuing these goals since her election loss.
If these promises were so vital during her campaign, why isn’t she using her remaining influence to act on them now? Here’s a critical examination of her pledges and the lack of action to fulfill them.
Cut Taxes for Middle-Class Families
During her campaign, Harris emphasized the need to reduce the tax burden on middle-class families, proposing expanded tax credits and other relief measures. These were central to her vision of lifting millions out of economic stagnation.
Yet, as Vice President, Harris has not leveraged her position to advocate for meaningful tax reform. While tax policy is undoubtedly complex and requires congressional action, the administration has tools—public pressure campaigns, executive actions, and negotiations with lawmakers—that could have been utilized to lay groundwork for such reforms. Her silence on this front raises concerns about her commitment to a cornerstone issue of her campaign.
Make Rent More Affordable and Homeownership More Attainable
Harris promised bold action on the housing crisis, including rental assistance programs and down payment subsidies for first-time homebuyers. She framed these initiatives as essential for addressing inequality and empowering working families.
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