What would Kamala Harris do as president?

She's been slow to release concrete policy platforms, but there are plenty of hints as to what a potential Harris administration would look like

Illustration of Kamala Harris with the Presidential Seal reflected in a pair of aviator sunglasses
What to expect from a potential Kamala Harris administration
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This was not the race Kamala Harris — or anyone else — was expecting. For most of the 2024 election, Harris' goal remained the same as it was in 2020: to support Joe Biden as his running mate against Donald Trump.

Then came the first presidential debate, and Biden's decision to step back from his campaign and endorse Harris as his replacement on the top of the Democratic ticket, with just months to go before November 5. Suddenly, what had seemed a rehash of the previous election became something new and unpredictable, with Democrats and Republicans alike scrambling to adjust to a new electoral reality.

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Rafi Schwartz, The Week US

Rafi Schwartz has worked as a politics writer at The Week since 2022, where he covers elections, Congress and the White House. He was previously a contributing writer with Mic focusing largely on politics, a senior writer with Splinter News, a staff writer for Fusion's news lab, and the managing editor of Heeb Magazine, a Jewish life and culture publication. Rafi's work has appeared in Rolling Stone, GOOD and The Forward, among others.