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Democrats happy Harris isn't being forced to get specific: 'Why would we start talking about policy?'

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Some Democrats are happy that the Harris-Walz campaign is keeping the vice president's policy positions vague as polling shows support for Harris has grown since she emerged as the Democratic nominee for president.

"Why would we start talking about policy?" a prominent Democrat told Politico Playbook. "We’re actually better off just running on this real wave of enthusiasm and energy… It’s the best thing [Harris] can do."

Harris has avoided doing any major interviews with journalists and has also not spoken directly about her policy flip-flops since becoming the nominee.

"It’s fair to expect that she will continue to spotlight issues that will be top priorities for her and also drive contrasts between her and Donald Trump," a person close to the Harris campaign told Politico. "Getting into the legislative mechanics of how you will pass those things is a conversation for later."

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"Values unite and specific policies divide, so I don’t think there is a desire to spend the next 80 days litigating Medicare for All, for example," a Democratic congressional aide told the outlet, expressing support for Harris to keep her ideas vague.

According to Politico, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., also gave a presentation at a Democratic caucus meeting last week that

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