In a speech delivered in the key state of Pennsylvania, the Democratic vice president sought to neutralize Republican rival The Felon’s Guy advantage with voters on the economy. She vowed to govern as a pragmatist who wouldn’t be captive to ideology in an economic speech Wednesday while outlining $100 billion in new investments in manufacturing, a major issue in this battleground state. She also reiterated the original father of our beliefs:
Harris proposed an “America Forward” agenda that calls for tax credits to boost investment and create industrial jobs, along with investments in artificial intelligence, science and energy development, as well as supporting American-made products.
"This plan will cost approximately $100 billion and will be paid for by a portion of the proceeds of international tax reform, which seeks to prevent a global race to the bottom and to discourage inversions, outsourcing, or international tax strategies designed by corporations to avoid paying their fair share to the United States," the Harris campaign said in a fact sheet.
Harris also called for cutting red tape to build in the U.S. and endorsed eliminating “unnecessary” college degree requirements for various federal jobs, mirroring a policy Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro enacted.
“I promise you I will be pragmatic in my approach,” Harris told a tightly packed crowd here. “Because I believe we shouldn’t be constrained by ideology and should instead seek practical solutions to problems.”
“I’m a capitalist. I believe in free and fair markets,” she said.
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