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As Trump’s policy proposals shift, Harris’ begin to emerge in 2024 presidential election

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USA Today, August 2024

Former President Donald Trump touted a list of 20 campaign promises Tuesday, in a Truth Social post and a takeover of his website landing page. While Vice President Kamala Harris did not start revealing her agenda details until Friday, Trump has been associated with several platforms this election cycle alone.

In 2022, he started releasing videos and statements titled Agenda47. As Democrats started drumming up fear around Project 2025, the Republican National Committee released its official platform, which Trump put forward along with “20 Core Promises to Make America Great Again.” That doesn’t include the campaign trail tangents, like teasing a 20% universal tariff, which he mentioned in North Carolina this week.

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