WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris has taken over the presidential ticket from President Joe Biden, but her focus remains on continuing many of Biden’s policies if elected for her own four-year term.
Former President Donald Trump, on the other hand, is eager to return to the White House and fulfill what he couldn’t accomplish during his first term.
Since Biden stepped down last month, Vice President Harris has announced some policy proposals including measures to prevent price gouging, tax cuts for families, reducing homebuying costs, and promoting debt reduction. She also advocated for ending taxes on tips paid to service employees at a Las Vegas rally.
While Harris has not provided specific policy details, she has committed to signing sweeping legislation on matters such as abortion rights, minimum wage increase, assault weapons ban, and voting rights.
Both candidates have distinct stances on key issues, including climate change, tax policies, immigration, and more, which will shape the American landscape based on the election outcome.
Here’s a breakdown of where each candidate stands on 10 top issues:
Abortion
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