Like a lot of issues, we don’t really know where Kamala Harris stands on reparations. But supporters of the idea note that she has said some vaguely positive things about it in the past and they are hopeful that she’ll take up the issue again if she’s elected.
Reparations advocates say Harris’s past comments and her new position as the first Black and Asian American woman to head a presidential ticket give them renewed hope that the movement to provide recompense for Black Americans for decades of discrimination could gain new, national traction.
“We have a Black woman with a lived experience and a heart for the Black community,” said Robin Rue Simmons, a former alderman in the Chicago suburb of Evanston, Ill., who pushed a program that provides qualifying Black residents with $25,000 to address the city’s history of housing discrimination. “I believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is the leader to advance this conversation at the federal level.”
Is this a left-wing fever dream or could this actually happen? The truth is that no one knows. This is one downside of Harris never giving interviews. On top of that, she has already flip-flopped on a number of issues compared to what she was saying back in 2019.
Since becoming the Democratic nominee, Harris’s campaign, speaking for her, has rejected her 2019 opposition to fracking…her past support of a single payer health care program and her more liberal proposals on immigration.
In short, Harris has been running away from all the evidence that she is a far-left candidate and trying her best to appear moderate. So the fact that neither she nor her campaign will touch this topic probably means it falls into the same category as these other issues, i.e. things she would have to distance herself from if asked.
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