As Vice President Kamala Harris moves into the final stretch of her campaign, one of the biggest issues both for voters and for Republicans attacking her is the surge of migrants crossing the southern border over the past four years. Zolan Kanno-Youngs, who covers the White House for The Times, discusses Ms. Harris’s record on border policy. Guest: Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.
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From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Tavernisi, and this is the daily.
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Vice President Kamala Harris moves into the final stretch of her campaign, one of the biggest issues for voters and for Republicans attacking her is the surge of migrants across the southern border over the past four years and her role in it.
Today, I talked to my colleague Zolan Kano youngs about her record.
It's Thursday, September 5.
So, Zolan, we're gearing up for the presidential debate next week.
And one of the biggest issues for voters is immigration.
This is something that you and I have talked about a lot on the show, and we've talked about how there has been this real spike in border crossings over the past few years, record numbers.
And Republicans are trying to pin those on Harris.
So because we know Republicans and Trump are going to keep attacking her on this issue, we wanted to come to you, our expert, and ask you what exactly her record has been on immigration and what we know about how she might approach that issue if she is elected.
Right.
So we do know that Republicans at this point are aggressively trying to attach Vice President Kamala Harris to the border crisis that existed for much of the Biden administration.
And we also know that, that a lot of voters, including supporters of the Democratic Party, are trying to figure out and learn more about the vice president on a variety of issues.