Saturday, September 14, 2024

Kamala Harris once again touts Goldman Sachs’ review of her economic plan – after firm’s CEO dismissed it

Vice President Kamala Harris played up a Goldman Sachs review of her economic plan on Friday after the firm’s CEO noted that the report actually showed her policies would have minimal impact on the economy.

“Independent economists like Goldman Sachs have said my plan would grow our economy and [former President Donald Trump’s] plan would shrink the economy, reignite inflation and send us into a recession by the middle of next year,” Harris claimed at a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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The vice president leaned on the investment bank’s report during her Tuesday debate against Trump as well, prompting Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon to call out Harris for blowing the analysis out of proportion.

When asked about Harris’ debate performance, Ayrton said he didn’t believe it helped the VP all that much.

Kamala Harris is not in the swing of things… In the topics that matter most in three key swing states, Kamala Harris showed that she was out of touch in Thursday’s interview: 58% of Arizonans, of either party, think that the United States does not have control over its border — a reality they see every day as a border state, according to a Redfield and Wilton Strategies poll.

But right now, I am speaking,” Harris said during one boisterous disruption. 

https://nypost.com/2024/09/13/us-news/kamala-harris-still-touts-goldman-sachs-review-of-her-economic-plan-that-firms-ceo-dismissed/

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