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CNN's Bash says you could 'start a drinking game' for every time Harris uses the same talking points

CNN's Dana Bash joked that you could play "a drinking game" every time Vice President Kamala Harris returns to her same talking points on the economy.

"When you listen to Kamala Harris on what she will do, you can almost start a drinking game every time she says ‘small businesses’,'" Bash told a CNN panel on Wednesday.

Bash played a clip of Harris speaking to the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) in Philadelphia on Tuesday about her economic plan, where Harris reiterated her proposal to expand the tax credit for new small business owners from $5,000 to $50,000.

"She also talks about being a middle-class kid. That’s also the front of her answers," Semafor reporter David Weigel told Bash, as another example of her repeating talking points.

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Weigel suggested Harris leans on her rhetoric because she doesn't "have an answer" to voters' most pressing concerns about prices.

"If you look at the interviews they’ve been doing in local media, and they’ve opened up a bit more since the debate, the first question is often, ‘what are you going to do to lower prices?’ Which is a very hard question for an incumbent party to answer. And it has implications that are very Trumpian," he continued. "It is: Trump says he’s going to do mass deportation, that’ll decrease demand. Trump says he’ll explore more energy, that’ll decrease energy costs."

"Democrats can point to the fact that inflation is actually- it was bad two years ago. It’s not now," Weigel said. "What people want to hear is how do you make the prices go down? So everything she says is something realistic that could survive a fact check that answers a very hard

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