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Originally Posted by activeStick
So, NBC was speaking about this earlier and mentioned that the Harris campaign is not getting good feedback around Harris' response when she's asked what changes she would make from the last 4 years if she becomes the next President. Apparently, she was asked the same question earlier and also said that she'd change nothing, and then later in the same interview wanted to go back to that question, adding that the one thing she'd change is she'd add a Republican to her cabinet.
I don't envy her as she is obviously needing to be careful with her answer given Biden is still the President and they can't appear divided. I do think though she needs to come up with a better response then what she's provided so far around how her administration would be different from the last 4 years in a constructive way that doesn't come across as tearing Biden down. She can do better than saying she's not Biden and she's not Trump.
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I'm no political consultant, but it seems the obvious answer to that question is to say that Joe Biden had to spend the last four years rebuilding trust in the federal government and salvaging America's global reputation after the terrible mess he inherited from Trump. With that work now largely finished, she would be able to focus on [insert policy initiatives here].