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Roundup: Harris Pitches Hope; Trump's Military Cemetery Feud

2024/8/30
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Vice President Kamala Harris, in her first major interview of the presidential campaign, emphasized policy continuity with the Biden administration while projecting a more optimistic outlook. Her campaign aims to maintain existing policies while offering a renewed sense of hope and forward momentum.
  • Harris's campaign message focuses on optimism and lifting people up.
  • She maintains policy alignment with the Biden administration.
  • Her campaign seeks to energize voters in traditionally less Democratic areas like coastal Georgia.

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In her first major interview of her presidential campaign, Vice President Harris pitched policy continuity with an attitude shift. She wants to continue the policies of the Biden administration while drawing a more optimistic contrast with the Trump campaign.And NPR's reporting on a physical altercation between Trump campaign workers and Arlington National Cemetery staff caused a controversy that has continued to escalate. The military prohibits political activity at the cemetery but the Trump campaign has doubled down and say they were invited there by the families. Correction Aug. 30, 2024:In this episode we incorrectly say the veterans' organization Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) called Donald Trump's remarks related to a confrontation at Arlington National Cemetery "asinine." In fact, the VFW described Trump's previous remarks in which he described the Presidential Medal of Freedom as superior to the Congressional Medal of Honor as asinine.*Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at *plus.npr.org/politics).Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)