Vice President Kamala Harris will propose a $50,000 tax benefit for new small businesses, a campaign official said, as the Democratic presidential nominee aims to detail her economic policy vision ahead of next week’s debate with former president Donald Trump.
The new tax plan, part of a broader effort to encourage entrepreneurship, would massively expand an existing $5,000 deduction for start-up firms, said the official, who shared the plan with reporters on the condition of anonymity because it had not yet been made public. Harris is eyeing the measure as a way to draw a contrast on economic policy with Trump, who has called for cutting the tax rate paid by corporations and maintaining lower tax rates for high-income individuals, along with other policies aimed at helping lower- and middle-class taxpayers.
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Harris is proving to be a skilled politician, acting rather than reacting.
Trump is floundering
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Skilled politicians let people ask questions
The CNN interview setting and lighting was not flattering to Harris. I hope her team will give some attention to these issues going forward.
Harris supporter here.
Let’s be honest. That interview was exactly 27 minutes long after accounting for network commentary and commercials. Take out Dana talking, Coach talking, you have maybe 15 minutes. Take out questions that provoked verbatim responses from her stump speeches, take out softball questions like “what were you doing when Biden called to tell you that he was dropping out”, you have 5 minutes of new material, and at best, 2 “tough” questions. The most difficult being “why did Biden’s staff say he was still mentally fit”. It was an embarrassing joke by any honest measure.
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