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August 28, 2024
Rounding up some notable criminal justice advice directed toward prez candidate Harris
A range of criminal justice issues are starting to get a range of media attention with now less than 10 weeks until Election Day 2024. I have recently noticed a number of newer pieces with various folks giving advice to VP Kamala Harris about how she might campaign and govern in this space. Here is a partial round-up:
From the Chicago Tribune, "Kamala Harris must engage with voters on crime to maintain momentum"
From Marijuana Moment, "Harris Needs To ‘Follow Through’ On Marijuana Legalization, Independent Presidential Candidate Cornel West Says"
From The New Republic, "Crime Is Down. Kamala Is Up. There’s a story here, if the Harris-Walz campaign wants to tell it."
From Politico, "Democrats Are Already Buzzing About a Merrick Garland Successor: Here’s what Kamala Harris needs in an attorney general."
From the Washington Post, "Harris should go full wonk on crime: Rural voters want better answers to crime than overcrowded jails."
August 28, 2024 at 10:35 AM | Permalink