I liked her better when she was providing no policy guidance.
1) Creating a new federal government bureaucracy, to solve an almost non-existent problem - which is already covered in most (37) states by existing price gouging laws for the very rare occurrence.
2) Adding new unfunded federal stimulus handout programs, including one time cash payments or equivalent refundable tax credits for first time homebuyers and newborns. With other changes, a further $2 trillion in deficit spending (over a decade).
2024-08-16-Vice President Kamala Harris released a document today – the Agenda to
www.crfb.org
So far, she's batting 0 for 2 on big new policy proposals, and that's being generous in scoring (I'd actually rate the first one as a total negative, not even a zero. And the second would be potentially ok - if the budget was remotely close to under control, and if the economy needed a large stimulus boost - neither of which is remotely applicable.)
Although continuing the Biden passed plan to negotiate and reduce drug prices for Medicare was a big and ongoing win, and worth expanding on.