Kamala Harris explains 'specific' difference her presidency will offer from Joe Biden's administration

Kamala Harris said she'd be having a Republican in her cabinet which would be another factor making her presidency different from Joe Biden government
UPDATED OCT 8, 2024
Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden as Democratic presidential candidate (Getty Images)
Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden as Democratic presidential candidate (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Kamala Harris shared the areas she would be focusing on during her presidency tenure, if elected.

Making an appearance on ‘The View’, the vice president was asked what were the things she would have liked to do differently from Joe Biden.

"We're obviously two different people," Harris began, addressing the "specific" difference between Biden’s administration from her possible presidency.

"One of the issues I'm focused on is what we do with home healthcare," she continued.


 
 
 
 
 
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Kamala Harris talks about Joe Biden's presidency

The co-host Sunny Hostin further asked, "If anything, would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?" to which Harris responded with "There is not a thing that comes to mind."

"I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact," she further said. 

Harris explained, "Allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices and bring the cost of prescription medication down for seniors, but my intention is to expand that for all Americans,” reports Fox News.

"The work we have done to invest in American industries whether it be, in terms of manufacturing, and creating almost 800,000 new jobs around manufacturing, those were all a shared priority," she added.

During her Tuesday's appearance, Harris also mentioned that she'd be having a Republican in her cabinet, which would be another factor making her presidency different from Biden's government.

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 08: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the National League of Cities
Kamala Harris has stepped up her media interactions in recent weeks (Getty Images)

Kamala Harris previously showed up on 'The View' in January

Earlier in January, Kamala Harris made an appearance on ABC’s talk show when Joe Biden was running for presidency and reflected on the upcoming November election. "There is an old saying that there are only two ways to run for office, either without an opponent or scared," she said.

“So on all of those points, yes, we should all be scared, but as we know, and certainly, this is a table of very powerful women, we don’t run away from something when we’re scared. We fight back against it," she added back then.

Harris did a series of interviews on Tuesday, October 8, including ‘The View’ with Stephen Colbert and radio host Howard Stern. 

The Democratic nominee is taking on former president Donald Trump in the race to the Oval Office.

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