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Kamala Harris’ long-awaited “issues” page on her campaign website was copied and pasted from Joe Biden’s re-election campaign platform, it has been discovered, proving that she’s officially stealing from with the Trump and Biden campaigns.

The Harris campaign launched the page after months of speculation over what her policy platform entailed, and repeated criticism from Donald Trump and other conservatives. In addition to repeated false claims about Trump’s association with Project 2025, the page pledges “A New Way Forward” focusing on the economy, civil liberties and justice.

However, when the new page was shared among Democratic circles, many noticed a glaring issue; it had been directly copied from President Biden’s shelved campaign.

“Join our campaign to re-elect Joe Biden today,” read the meta description for those sent a link to the website.

If you searched for Harris’ issues page on Google, the “re-elect Joe Biden today!” line is repeated in the description.

The Vice President faces an uphill struggle to differentiate herself from a president whose chances of re-election were so slim that his own party ousted him before it was too late. A fresh face has brought renewed hope for the Democrats, but governance over giggling will triumph in any election. If she cannot present herself as a beacon of change from the previous four years, her tenure in office will come to an end on January 20, 2025.

There is, of course, another problem for Harris. The fact that she has finally released a policy platform is not enough for many moderates; if her pledges lack substance, they are unlikely to carry her to the White House.

Before the Harris campaign finally added an issues page to their website, the website included more pronouns than policies.

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