New York­er Mag­a­zine Goes After ‘Gener­ic’ Kamala Har­ris

New York­er mag­a­zine said Vice Pres­i­dent Kamala Har­ris‘ plans to run as a “gener­ic” can­di­date with zero pol­i­cy details on her web­site or at ral­lies might be “good for her cam­paign, but not for vot­ers.”
In a piece pub­lished Thurs­day, titled “How Gener­ic Can Kamala Har­ris Be?,” the mag­a­zine said it appears Har­ris’ strat­e­gy to the White House is to offer no infor­ma­tion about how she will gov­ern, point­ing out what Vice Pres­i­den­tial can­di­date JD Vance has said, which is that Har­ris has tak­en almost “no ques­tions from reporters.”
“She has not explained what, exact­ly, hap­pened in Wash­ing­ton after Pres­i­dent Joe Biden’s dis­as­trous debate; or why she has changed her mind on frack­ing, which she once said should be banned, and has wob­bled on Medicare for All, which she once sup­port­ed; or what she plans to do with Lina Khan, the head of the Fed­er­al Trade Com­mis­sion, who is said to be unpop­u­lar among some of Harris’s wealthy donors; or much about how a Har­ris Admin­is­tra­tion would han­dle the wars in Ukraine and …