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Harris is making a ‘capitalist’ pitch to boost the economy as Trump pushes deeper into populism

Weirton, WVLocal News

Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the Economic Club of Pittsburgh on September 26, 2024, pledging to build a capitalist economy that supports both business growth and middle-class families. In her remarks, she pushed back against Republican nominee Donald Trump's claims that her policies are “communist” in nature, framing her vision as one that champions American entrepreneurial spirit. Harris highlighted the need for economic policies that promote inclusivity, especially in battleground states where voters are increasingly concerned about economic stability. By positioning herself as a pro-business Democrat, she aims to attract moderate voters who may be undecided. The speech underscores the stark contrast between Democratic and Republican economic policies as the election approaches.

Harris's comments are particularly timely, given the political climate and the ongoing debates surrounding economic recovery and growth. Her focus on the middle class aligns with broader Democratic strategies to resonate with working Americans. As the campaign progresses, the economic narrative is likely to play a critical role in shaping voter perceptions and decisions.

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