The perspective of mainstream says:
- Kamala Harris is relying on Joe Biden's popularity in battleground states like Pennsylvania to boost her election chances.
- Harris is trying to balance expressing sympathy with voters over inflation while highlighting popular aspects of Biden's record, such as capping insulin costs.
- Republicans are using Harris' position in the Biden administration to portray her as 'Biden 2.0' if elected.
- Harris and Biden celebrated Labor Day with a tribute to union workers in Pittsburgh, with Harris opposing the sale of US Steel to Nippon Steel.
- Donald Trump is presenting an economic plan focusing on energy and tax cuts, aiming to lower costs for American families, but lacks detailed implementation strategies.
- The emphasis on policy marks a shift in Trump's messaging since Harris became the Democratic nominee.
- The Harris-Walz campaign is collaborating with labor unions to amplify their message and appeal to blue-collar voters in battleground states.
- Vice President Harris is campaigning in Detroit with the support of Mayor Mike Duggan, focusing on high voter turnout and emphasizing the importance of U.S. Steel remaining domestically owned.