WASHINGTON—Shortly after President Biden announced his decision to drop out of the race, an informal group of economic advisers began quietly discussing how to best articulate Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic vision. Their challenge: differentiating the candidate from her unpopular boss without abandoning his policies.
Harris’s team is now crafting a policy framework focused on making housing more affordable, lowering costs for families, taking on corporate excess and boosting small businesses, according to people involved in the discussions.
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