Harris on marketing campaign rhetoric, prime priorities if elected and homestretch to Election Day
"CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell traveled on the marketing campaign path in Houston and Michigan with Vice President Kamala Harris. She spoke with the Democratic presidential nominee about what her first 100 days in workplace would appear like if elected, how she’sd work with a divided Congress, marketing campaign rhetoric and extra.
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