Donald Trump describes Kamala Harris as the most “radical left� person to run for president, a “Comrade Kamala� who wants to raise taxes to fund a liberal agenda.
But the most progressive members of Congress — many of whom served alongside Harris when she was in the Senate — paint a very different picture of the vice president.
While they saw Harris as an ally on reproductive rights and voting rights, many liberals have far deeper relationships with President Joe Biden and his team after he embraced the left wing to push his legislative agenda. They fear that under Harris they would lose the unique access they had to the West Wing and are pushing the Democratic nominee to embrace more populist economic policies in the closing weeks of her campaign, noting that parts of her platform are less progressive than Bidenâ€
“She does her thing and had her portfolio. Most of my efforts have been with President Biden,� Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said when asked in an interview on what issues he saw the vice president as an ally.
As she runs the shortest presidential campaign in modern U.S. history, Harris has both backed off some of her earlier liberal positions and embraced some centrist ones, notably on immigration, fracking and parts of her economic agenda.
Despite that pivot, many progressive activists and lawmakers have held their fire and rallied behind her candidacy, seeing Donald Trump as the greater threat and hoping a united front will help defeat him. Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), another key progressive leader, had prominent speaking roles at the Democratic National Convention and are campaigning for Harris in swing states.
But in interviews, several progressive lawmakers and staffers said they felt a stronger connection to Biden than to Harris, who has not worked as closely with them as vice president. They noted, too, that unlike Biden, Harris did not need to reach out to progressives to unify the Democratic Party after a bruising primary, instead focusing on appealing to voters beyond the Democratic base to win a general election. And some said they worry that she may not appoint a progressive as her chief of staff if she is elected.
The result could be a fissure with the partyâ€
“I think lots of people are holding their nose because theyâ€
In a recent speech that appeared aimed at Pennsylvania swing voters, Harrisâ€
And in a tough immigration speech last week, Harris renewed her calls for border security legislation and vowed to extend new asylum restrictions that have slashed the number of border crossings. That is a far cry from her 2020 presidential campaign, in which she called for decriminalizing border crossings.
“Her opponent is trying hard to paint her as a far-left San Francisco liberal,â€� said Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), a moderate who worked closely with Harris in the Senate. “I think thatâ€
A Harris campaign spokeswoman declined to comment for this article.
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After Sanders dropped out of the 2020 presidential primary, he worked closely with Bidenâ€
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“A lot of the progressive caucus worked very closely with President Bidenâ€
Several progressive operatives and lawmakers noted that a compressed campaign timeline and the lack of a primary process precluded Harris from hammering out a shared agenda.
“I do believe and hope and expect that [Harris] understands how important progressives were to the Biden administrationâ€
At first glance, Harris would seem a natural progressive ally. She joined the Senate in 2017 and soon after ran for president, backing liberal policies such as granting undocumented immigrants access to lawyers, decriminalizing crossing the border without authorization and banning fracking. One nonpartisan ranking of Harrisâ€
As vice president, Harris worked on expanding the child tax credit in a pandemic-era economic relief bill. She has also championed abortion and voting rights — two issues on which she has at times struck a more liberal posture than Biden. In 2022, Harris pushed Biden to back a carve-out to the 60-vote Senate filibuster rule to protect voting rights, and she recently called for doing the same to pass a law codifying Roe v. Wade.
Progressives have largely held back criticism as Harris has touted endorsements from former Republican vice president Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz; embraced a tough Senate bill on the border that would significantly increase enforcement without providing additional pathways to citizenship; and mostly sided with the administrationâ€
But some liberals have suggested that Harris release bolder economic policy proposals to reach voters who are concerned about economic security, arguing that doing so is key to victory.
“I think the contrast should be clear that Democrats not only donâ€
“I think that expanding health care is crucially important, and itâ€
The congresswoman argued that staking out clearer, more progressive positions is key to turning out younger voters — a group some polls suggest Harris is underperforming among compared with Biden four years ago.
“Weâ€
As vice president, Harris has been most closely aligned with the New Democrat Coalition, the largest Democratic caucus in the House, according to Rep. Ann Kuster (D-N.H.), who chairs the moderate faction. The group has been providing policy papers to Harrisâ€
Kuster argued that ideological discrepancies among House Democrats have shrunk over the past four years — especially in the face of a potential Trump presidency.
“Our caucus is more unified than it has been since Iâ€
Privately, some Democrats are anxious about whom Harris might appoint as her chief of staff, given that the pick would signal how much she intends to bring liberals to the table. Several mentioned as an ally longtime Harris adviser Rohini Kosoglu, who while working for Harris played a role in negotiating the expanded child tax credit in 2021. And some are warily eyeing Harrisâ€
Liberals fondly remember their partnership with former Biden chief of staff Ron Klain and hope Harris will use him as a model.
“I do believe it is important who she surrounds herself with,� said Jayapal, who regularly received phone calls from the president praising her TV hits. “It is important that she has a team as the president did and a chief of staff as the president did that really values progressives as part of the coalition.�
Yet, on immigration and the war in Gaza, in particular, members to the left of Harrisâ€
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), an outspoken critic of Israelâ€
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