Before she runs for president in 2024, Kamala Harris released her policy statement. However, her most recent plan doesn’t mention bitcoin at all. The new policy details, which are part of the “A New Way Forward” plan, focus on tax cuts for the middle class and a promise to boost American creativity, but they don’t talk about digital assets.
The Harris-Walz campaign website, which was last changed on September 9, draws attention to a number of important issues. Some of these are making the tax system more fair and working to keep the U.S. at the top of fields like AI and electronics. Even though these policies look to the future, digital assets and blockchain technology are not talked about at all.
The decision to leave out cryptocurrency comes as rumors about Harris’s position in the business grow. The Harris campaign hasn’t said anything about crypto in public yet, but Democratic lawmakers and candidates who support crypto have said they hope that her administration will back the business. An assistant to Harris, Brian Nelson, said that Harris would support measures that help digital assets grow.
With just over 50 days to go, Election Day, Harris is still in a close race with Donald Trump, who is running as the Republican candidate. New polls show that the race between the two candidates is close across the country and in key swing states. Harris and Trump will have their first presidential discussion on September 10. This could give us more information about how they feel about many problems, including cryptocurrency.