
Looks like Gov. Josh Shapiro couldn’t find even one policy difference between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, despite NBC host Kristen Welker giving him multiple chances to do so. Typical Democratic dodge!
At a Glance:
- Shapiro dodged questions on whether Kamala Harris has distinguished herself from Biden’s administration.
- Kristen Welker repeatedly asked him to name one key policy difference, but Shapiro stuck to criticizing Trump.
- Harris has struggled to distance her presidential campaign from Biden, facing backlash over vague responses in recent interviews.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was put on the spot during his appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” this Sunday, but he failed to deliver a clear response when asked to name a single policy difference between Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden. NBC host Kristen Welker gave Shapiro multiple opportunities to pinpoint distinctions between Harris’ presidential bid and Biden’s administration, but he continuously deflected.
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Welker initially asked Shapiro whether he believes Harris has done enough to differentiate her campaign from Biden’s, especially given her role as vice president. “This is not a race between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, but between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump,” Shapiro responded, launching into a broad defense of Harris’ campaign without directly addressing the question.
Instead of discussing any policy differences, Shapiro touted Harris’ commitment to cutting taxes for the middle class and small businesses, restoring Roe v. Wade, and her approach to foreign policy—policies that align closely with Biden’s.
When pressed again by Welker, who pointed out that a majority of voters disapprove of Biden’s handling of issues like the economy and inflation, Shapiro sidestepped the question once more. He highlighted Harris’ focus on child care tax credits, which mirrors existing Biden policies, leading Welker to ask a second time if there were any real policy differences.
Rather than answering directly, Shapiro reiterated his focus on the contrast between Harris and former President Donald Trump, suggesting that voters are more concerned with the upcoming contest between Harris and Trump than any differences between Harris and Biden.
Recent polling from Gallup found that only 39% of voters approve of Biden’s overall performance, with inflation and economic concerns dominating public sentiment. This poses a significant challenge for Harris, who has struggled to distinguish her presidential campaign from her tenure as vice president. In a recent interview with ABC’s “The View,” Harris failed to articulate any major policy changes she would have made differently than Biden over the past four years, further fueling criticisms of her campaign.