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According to left-wing outlet The New Republic, Kamala Harris directly copied sections of Joe Biden’s campaign website to use for the policy section of her own.

So much for the “change” candidate narrative.

In an article titled Embarrassing Copy-Paste Plagues Harris’s Launch of Policy Platform, The New Republic reported the following:

Shortly after Kamala Harris released her policy agenda on Sunday evening, users on X spotted something in the metadata: Much of the language appears to have been lifted from Joe Biden’s campaign website.

On Sunday night, X user Corinne Green pointed out that the issues section of Harris’s website contained metadata with language urging voters to reelect Joe Biden. This language was visible when links to the campaign site were shared, and in the website’s description on Google searches.

All of this creates the impression that at least some of the Harris campaign’s policy language was copied and pasted from Biden’s documents. That would be an embarrassing miscue from the Harris campaign, which partly came into being because of a perception that a refresh was needed to garner enthusiasm in the Democratic Party. It doesn’t help that the section on her website about her Israel-Palestine policy seems very similar to what Biden’s campaign was saying.

Trump aide Steven Cheung shared the news on X along with a classic Mr. Bean meme: