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If Harris Wins: Economy

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CHARLOTTE, USA - JUNE 12: Vice President Kamala Harris visits JC Smith University to participate in a moderated conversation with Michael Ealy and Bakari Sellers as part of her fourth stop of a nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour in Charlotte, United States on June 12, 2024 (Photo by Peter Zay/Anadolu via Getty Images)

With just days left before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Political Breakdown continues our series examining what a potential Kamala Harris presidency would look like. Today, Marisa and Scott are digging to the issue voters say is number one for them: the economy.

Just hours ago, Vice President Harris appeared alongside President Joe Biden to tout a new deal with drug companies to bring down costs on 10 commonly used drugs for Medicare recipients. Tomorrow, Harris is expected to roll out more details of her broader economic agenda in a speech in North Carolina.

To talk about what we know so far about Harris’ economic plans and her record, Marisa and Scott are joined by Alan Rappeport, economic policy reporter for The New York Times.

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