As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the Kamala Harris campaign has taken a rightward shift in an attempt to appeal to disaffected Republican voters. Harris has embraced bipartisanship, including teaming up with former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, and has moved towards more conservative positions on issues like immigration and fracking. However, this strategy has so far failed to gain significant traction with voters. One notable omission from Harris’s campaign messaging is any support for Lina Khan, the chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) who has taken an aggressive stance against corporate monopolies. Despite Khan’s popularity with both progressives and some MAGA Republicans, there are rumors that Harris could push for her removal if elected, likely due to pressure from billionaire donors to her campaign who have clashed with Khan. This episode highlights the influence of wealthy corporate interests in U.S. politics, even as Harris tries to fashion herself as a champion of the working class. Ultimately, it seems that whichever candidate wins the presidency, the country’s billionaires stand to benefit, as the “Country Over Party” slogan rings hollow.
Lina Khan for emperor.
they always win, all the time…
All that donor class money comes with strings attached.
I’m a big fan of Khan’s efforts, but I don’t know that I’m ready to judge Harris for not giving her a full-throated defense. Her campaign is extraordinarily disciplined and focused in their topics and messaging, and digressing to FTC appointments could easily not be advantageous. I hope Harris wins and Khan is even more empowered for the sake of our country, but the crap of FPTP reality is that Harris simply Has to win
Someone on Lemmy who actually understands nuanced election politics? Nah
I’m ALL about Kahn. Having said that, why would Harris even be talking about her at this point?
there are rumors that Harris could push for her removal if elected
Oh gosh. No one told me there were rumors. Horse. Shit.
Whoever though Kamala Harris is ever going to go after the billionnaires is naive beyond belief. The mere fact that you literally need billions to run for president virtually ensures that no man (or woman) of the people will ever make it to office.
The only candidates on offer in the US are from a single party: the party of money. Whoever gives them the most money gets to control them, and it’s not you.