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Kamala Harris’ economic plan is bad – Trump would be worse
It has only been a month since US President Joe Biden ended his re-election bid. At the time, few believed Vice-President ...
Vice President Kamala Harris is proposing tax cuts for new parents and working families as she gears up to face Trump in a ...
Democrats are pushing a bill prohibiting price gouging at the federal level and giving the Federal Trade Commission another ...
WASHINGTON – Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, on Friday will call for the first-ever federal ban on price-gouging from food and grocery ... where she will announce ...
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Elizabeth Warren targets price gouging and Trump in new bill as tariff costs, inflation increase
Senator Elizabeth Warren is introducing a price gouging bill which would give the FTC and state attorneys general the power to litigate excessive price increases by dominant companies, and force ...
11monon MSN
Harris makes a middle class economy pitch: 3 takeaways from North Carolina policy rollout
Vice President Kamala Harris says the inflation-battling agenda she laid out in North Carolina is just the beginning of her ...
Harris said Trump's economic plan would "ignite inflation" and lead to a recession by the middle of next year. "Those are the facts," she said, citing 16 Nobel laureates who she said backed her plans.
Democratic Party candidate outlines populist proposals that expand on Joe Biden's agenda and also criticises Donald Trump's ...
11monon MSN
Kevin O'Leary warns Democrats that 'anointing' Harris was a mistake: 'Not the way to run a campaign'
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary criticized Democrats for "anointing" Kamala Harris, saying no party will make the same ...
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India Today on MSNWatch: JD Vance uses analogy involving Jeffery Epstein to attack Kamala Harris
Vance's inflammatory remarks came after he got into heated arguments with a Fox News achor over surveys indicating "great ...
During Kamala Harris's run for the presidency, Obama economic advisor Jason Furman told the New York Times that a plan to ban grocery store "price gouging" was not sound economics.
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