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WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

What's in Kamala Harris's 'Fair Share' Economic Plan?

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

The Wall Street Journal

News, Society & Culture

4.22.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The Democratic nominee releases an 82-page economic plan and claims she's a "capitalist." We inspect the details to see if she's right. Plus, can New York City Mayor Eric Adams remain in office after being indicted on federal corruption charges? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal,

0:20.0

this is Potomac Watch.

0:23.0

Grama Harris. Journal, this is Potomac Watch.

0:30.0

Kamala Harris lays out her economic plan in a speech and an 80-page document. What did we learn about her economic plans and policies.

0:34.3

Plus, New York Mayor Eric Adams is indicted on five counts of bribery,

0:38.8

fraud, and campaign finance violations.

0:41.4

We'll look at the charges and discuss whether he can stay in

0:45.8

his job as mayor as Democrats call for him to resign. Welcome to Potomac

0:51.3

Watch Our Daily Opinion Page Podcasts with the Wall Street Journal editorial page.

0:56.2

I'm here with my colleagues Alicia Finley and Bill McGurn.

1:00.0

So let's start here with Kamala Harris.

1:03.0

Let's listen to her talk about her plans for housing.

1:06.8

We will cut the red tape that stops homes from being built

1:12.1

and take on.

1:13.8

In addition, corporate landlords who are hiking rental prices.

1:18.1

And we will work with builders and developers to construct 3 million new homes and rentals for the middle class

1:28.2

because increasing the housing supply will help drive down the cost of housing. We will also help first-time

1:37.6

homebuyers just get their foot in the door with the $25,000 down payment assistance.

1:45.0

All right, and let's listen to her talk about how she'll pay for all this.

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