Kamala Harris shifts stance on electric vehicles and border wall
- Kamala Harris's campaign has announced her opposition to electric vehicle mandates, signaling a significant policy shift.
- She has also reversed her stance on the border wall, now supporting funding for its construction and maintenance.
- Stuart Varney raises concerns about whether voters will trust her new positions, suggesting they may view her changes as deceptive.
Stuart Varney, during his segment on "Varney & Co.," discussed Kamala Harris's recent policy reversals, particularly regarding electric vehicle mandates and the border wall. Harris's campaign has stated that she no longer supports an electric vehicle mandate, indicating a shift in her stance as her previous policy was deemed unsuccessful. Additionally, she has changed her position on the border wall, now advocating for $650 million to reinforce existing barriers, despite previously labeling it as a 'vanity project' of former President Trump. This inconsistency extends to other areas of her political stance, including her views on healthcare and policing. Varney questions whether voters will accept these rapid changes in her policies, suggesting that they may perceive it as an act of deception. He emphasizes the need for clarity on her current beliefs, as the Democratic Party appears to be banking on these shifts to influence the upcoming election.