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Harris Remains Tight-Lipped on California Criminal Justice Ballot Measure

Vice President Kamala Harris declines to disclose her vote on a significant California measure affecting criminal justice reforms while campaigning in Michigan.

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Updated: Nov 3rd, 2024, 10:38 PM ET

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As Election Day approaches, Vice President Kamala Harris refrains from revealing how she voted on a California ballot measure aimed at reversing recent criminal justice reforms. The controversial measure seeks to increase sentences for certain theft and drug offenses, generating debates over its implications for crime and social justice. Critics fear it could disproportionately affect marginalized communities, while supporters argue it’s necessary for stricter law enforcement. Harris's evasive stance may attract criticism from both opponents and some voters.


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