Harris insists she’s a ‘capitalist’ in economic pitch
Washington | Kamala Harris used a major speech in Pennsylvania on Wednesday (Thursday AEST) to make a direct appeal to businesses, describing herself as a “capitalist” who believes in “free and fair markets” and an “active partnership between government and the private sector”.
In her most extensive comments on the US economy to date, the Democratic presidential candidate also sought to draw a sharp contrast between herself and her Republican opponent, Donald Trump.
Financial Times
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