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Savannah: US Vice President Kamala Harris defended her retreat from more liberal stances on some issues in the first major interview to a television channel as part of her presidential campaign for the November presidential election. During this, Harris also stressed that her "values ​​have not changed". Harris gave the interview with Minnesota Governor and Democratic Party's candidate for the post of Vice President Tim Walz. During this, she was asked questions related to the changes in her policies in the last few years, including reversing the decision to decriminalize illegal border crossing.

'Prices haven't changed'

Kamala Harris said during an interview with CNN's Dana Bash, "I think the most important aspect of my policy approach and decisions is that my values ​​have not changed." She said, "First and foremost and one of my top priorities is that we do everything possible to strengthen the middle class and help it. When I look at the aspirations, goals, ambitions of the American people, I think people are ready for a new way forward." Harris, reacting to Trump's racist remarks against her in the interview, said that Trump keeps singing the same old tune. He has nothing new to say.

What did Kamala say about Biden?

Kamala Harris said that working with US President Joe Biden is "one of the most honorable moments of my career". During the interview, Kamala Harris also mentioned the incident when she came to know that she would be the presidential candidate from the Democratic Party. She told that it was a Sunday. "I was spending time with my family, we ate pancakes, we were all sitting and relaxing, then the phone rang. It was Biden's call, he told me that he has decided to withdraw from the electoral field. I asked him in surprise if this is true? He said yes and that's how I came to know about it. " (AP)

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