Harris holds back on climate agenda as her campaign ramps up

Vice President Kamala Harris has not detailed her climate plans since joining the 2024 Democratic ticket, a move that some strategists say is intended to appeal to a broad base of voters.

Lisa Friedman reports for The New York Times.


In short:

  • Harris has only briefly mentioned climate change since joining the 2024 Democratic ticket, focusing on a pragmatic agenda instead.
  • Climate leaders, including Gov. Jay Inslee, support Harris's strategy, emphasizing the importance of contrasting her with Trump over detailed climate policies.
  • Analysts suggest Harris is avoiding strong climate positions to maintain appeal in swing states like Pennsylvania.

Key quote:

“Nobody’s worried about how many times she talks about climate change.”

— Gina McCarthy, former EPA Administrator

Why this matters:

Harris's approach could reflect a strategic choice to avoid alienating moderate voters, especially in key swing states, where strong climate positions may be polarizing. Her campaign’s stance may shape voter perceptions in the upcoming election.

Read more: Harris could redefine climate leadership in 2024

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