POLITICS

Presidential Election Odds: Kamala Harris Evolution

The race toward the 2024 presidential elections in the United States remains full of tensions, and Kamala Harris, the current Vice President, and Democratic Party candidate, finds herself at the center of the controversy. Throughout her political career, she has proven to be a figure capable of adapting to changing political currents, which has generated both admiration and criticism. These shifts in stance on crucial issues such as the death penalty, the legalization of marijuana, and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) have sparked intense debate about her consistency and credibility. 

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Presidential Election Odds: The Harris' Challenge

The Federal Reserve and leading economists have indicated that the United States has moved past the inflation peak. However, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris now faces a new challenge: convincing voters that her administration can keep the economy afloat in a post-inflation scenario.

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Presidential Election Odds: Trump is Back on X

In an unexpected twist that has baffled the political and media world, Elon Musk, the wealthiest man on the planet, has once again given Donald Trump a space on the platform that once banished him.

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Presidential Election Odds: Harris Bets on Caution

Vice President Kamala Harris is moving her pieces more cautiously and strategically to outmaneuver former President Donald Trump. She has also been addressing old and well-known vulnerabilities in her political positions while trying to outline her proposal for how she would govern if elected in November. Unlike most vice presidents, who rarely have their policy portfolios, Harris is charting an independent political vision after four years following President Joe Biden's lead.

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Presidential Election Odds: Federal Tax Exemption on Tips

In an unusual point of agreement, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have proposed eliminating federal taxes on workers' tips. Although this idea might seem like a simple solution to improve the net income of millions of workers, fiscal policy experts warn that its implementation would be more complicated than it appears.

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