During a recent segment on CNN News Central, co-host Sara Sidner addressed the elephant in the room being independent voters knowing absolutely nothing about Kamala Harris' policy positions. After the debate between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, the media continues to say that Kamala Harris won the debate but many independent voters expressed concerns that while she may have won the debate, Trump actually won all the policy arguments.  Harris clearly avoided talking about her policy positions during the debate and focused her attention on Trump's history.  During the CNN segment, Sidner asked questions to Politico reporter Meredith McGraw regarding the need for Kamala Harris to put forth actual policy positions. “Meridith, when you are looking at this race and you sort of see some of the things that are being done, does she, Kamala Harris, need to do more to explain to the public what her policies are?” Sidner asked. “Because that’s the thing that keeps coming up in polling as well, that people don’t really know what her policies are all about.” WATCH:
Harris keeps trying to walk back her radical left-wing positions which she had as a Senator and during her failed campaign for president in 2020.  Currently her campaign website is a cut-and-paste from President Biden's campaign and hasn't offered up something of substance.
“Well, that’s one of the big questions that a lot of voters have. What are her policies? How is she going to try to differentiate herself from President Biden? And who is Kamala Harris? You know a lot of voters know Donald Trump, know who he is, and one of the goals of the Harris campaign has been trying to introduce her to the public and help the public understand who she is, what her story is,” McGraw explained. “And that’s something we saw on the debate stage, you know her talking about her upbringing and trying to help voters get where she’s coming from. But, you know, for the Harris campaign, they’re really going to have to try to articulate, I think, more clearly to voters exactly what some of her policy points are as she gets out there on the campaign trail.” “And we know from the campaign that she’s going to be doing more interviews, something we haven’t seen her do a lot of in the past weeks, and that she’s going to be really trying to expand on her outreach to voters that have questions about who she is and what her policies are,” McGraw said. Harris avoided the questions of her flip-flopping positions notably on energy production including fracking which she pledge to ban during her campaign for president in 2020. Many independent voters still question her actual stance on previously held positions such as mandatory gun buybacks, outlawing single use plastic straws, government run healthcare and the border wall.