Vice President Kamala Harris recently sat down for an interview with ABC affiliate Action News 6 ABC, which marked her first solo interview since becoming vice president. The interview took place just days after the ABC debate with former President Donald Trump, where moderators helped Harris by fact-checking Trump but not her. During the interview, Harris was asked about her plans to bring down prices as president, to which she mentioned her middle-class upbringing and her proposed $25,000 handout for new homeowners as well as tax breaks for small businesses.

Harris emphasized that she offers an “opportunity economy” and a “new generation of leadership” that focuses on investing in areas that need improvement. She also mentioned her support for the Second Amendment but expressed the intention to ban assault weapons and implement universal background checks, referring to such weapons as “tools of war.” When asked about Trump’s appeal to voters, Harris highlighted the importance of bringing Americans together and putting the country first, rather than promoting hate and division.

During the interview, Harris shared personal details about her love for cooking and family dinners, as well as her career as a prosecutor. She emphasized the importance of focusing on the well-being of crime victims rather than their political affiliations. Harris has been criticized for avoiding the press for the majority of her time as the Democratic nominee, only participating in her first debate over a month after replacing President Biden in the race. She also made appearances on local radio shows before debuting on the debate stage against Trump with ABC.

Critics have called out Harris for not providing more access to the press as the election approaches, with less than two months remaining until Election Day. Despite this, Harris discussed her background, policies, and personal interests during her recent interview, aiming to connect with voters and highlight her vision for the country. The interview addressed various topics such as economic policies, gun control measures, and the importance of unity among Americans. Harris also acknowledged the shared values of the American people and emphasized the need for leadership that unites rather than divides.

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