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“I am different from Biden”, why did the Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris have to say this?

Washington: The presidential election is to be held in America on November 5. In such a situation, there is a tough competition between the Democratic Party’s candidate Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, who is contesting on behalf of the Republican Party, for the presidential election. Just a few days ago, the first presidential debate took place between Trump and Harris. Now Donald Trump has been questioning Kamala Harris regarding Joe Biden’s tenure. But now Kamala Harris has invented a new way to avoid being surrounded on the pretext of Joe Biden. She said on Friday that she is different from the current President Joe Biden, because she ‘represents the new generation’.

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It is clear that through this statement, Kamala Harris wants to create a different image from the Biden government among the voters. Because she fears that if she debates with Donald Trump about Biden’s tenure and way of working, it may harm her. In such a situation, Kamala has now started the exercise of presenting herself in a completely new way. In the presidential debate between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on Wednesday, Harris appeared to have an edge over Trump. In her first interview to a TV channel after becoming the party’s presidential candidate, Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump’s ‘hateful and divisive’ speech and said, “I feel that people are now ‘tired’ of the kind of leadership style Trump adopts.” Kamala said I represent the new generation. Brian Taff, anchor of news channel ‘WPVI-TV’ in Philadelphia, asked Harris to tell one or two areas where she considers herself different from Biden. Harris said, “Look, I am not Joe Biden and I ‘represent the new generation’.” She said that things that were once taken lightly can no longer be ignored. Harris said, “For example, I have a plan that is based on a new approach.” Under this, I want to increase the ‘Child Tax Credit’ for families up to US $ 6,000 till their child turns one year old, because this year is very important for the development of the child and hence my view is about new ideas, new policies keeping in mind the current times.

She said, “Honestly, my focus is on what we have to do in the next 10, 20 years to keep pace with the 21st century, which includes increasing our capabilities as well as challenges.”