Democratic shift: New nominee takes unexpected turn on education policy
Earlier this year Biden shared big student debt plans at Wisconsin rally. Now **Kamala Harris** shows different priorities focusing on working Americans without college degrees
This spring Joe Biden spoke to Wisconsin voters showing his student loan forgiveness idea that could help over 30-million Americans. At the rally he talked about this life-altering financial program (which got lots of attention from young voters)
After becoming the Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has taken a different path: she barely talks about student loans at her events. Her campaign platform only mentions education debt twice without giving any real-world steps; instead she is working hard to get support from middle-of-the-road voters
The new nominee focuses on helping Americans who didnt go to college – a clear shift from Bidens approach. Her team is making plans that target working-class families: these include job-training programs and trade-school support. Harrisʼs strategy shows how Democrats are trying to reach voters outside their usual base