Author Details the Towering Challenges Facing the Harris White HouseBy: The Hutchinson Report He examines her likely relation with Congress, appointments, executive orders, and her dealing with the crisis domestic and foreign policy issues. He tells what and how being the nation's first ever top female executive officer will make and remake the White House and political governance. Hutchinson notes, "There was much guesswork about Harris's more than two decades of political office holding. She was variously branded a moderate, liberal progressive, a consummate political insider, and a political chameleon. None of that really mattered though says Hutchinson when she grabbed the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. Then the only thing left for the Democrats was to close ranks tightly around her banner to defeat Trump. Hutchinson tells this story and where it could ultimately lead in a Harris presidential victory. The Harris White House is a gripping, fast paced, what if, detailed examination of how Harris will govern and what that ultimately means for the nation. prone to change even flip flop on positions. None of these descriptions did much to help determine exactly what a Harris White House would look like and mean for the country. Bernie is radical left, and this one, Kamala, is further left. And then, so you have to tell Kamala Harris that you've had enough, that you just can't take it anymore. We can't stand you. You're a s--- vice president. GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump managed to weave into his stock blast at Democratic presidential rival Kamala Harris as a far-out radical leftist an equally stock blast of profanity at her. That was vintage Trump; unleash his standard tsunami of profane verbal assaults on his opponent. The far greater question, though, from the moment that Harris stepped in to replace President Biden as the 2024 Democratic presidential standard bearer, was what were her policies, politics, and how would they transfer to a Harris presidency? Harris added her own tiny element of mystery about her governance once in the Oval Office in a 2019 interview with the New York Times, ""Policy has to be relevant, "That's my guiding principle: Is it relevant? Not, 'Is it a beautiful sonnet?'" https://www.amazon.com/ End
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