Kamala Harris

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Candidate’s Grade

C

Grading Methodology

A+: comprehensive democracy plan with impressive public financing plan, promise to fix democracy first

A: comprehensive democracy plan with a strong policy in each category

B: notable proposals but overall plan lacks depth regarding scope and/or implementation

C: few democracy reform proposals, campaign makes infrequent mentions of reform

D: no meaningful democracy plan

F: active opponent of democracy

Candidate Policy Positions

Everyone’s Vote Should Count (Equally)

  • Statehood for Washington, D.C.

Voting Rights

  • Restore full protections of the Voting Rights Act
  • Automatic Voter Registration
  • Make Election Day a holiday
  • Increase election security
Money in Politics

  • Overturn Citizens United

Candidate Overview

Although Kamala Harris is in support of a few important reforms like automatic voter registration and statehood for D.C., her platform is relatively weak overall.

Click here to see her full democracy reform platform.

Here are some policies she could adopt to improve her platform:

  • Public financing of elections
  • Same-day registration
  • Ranked-choice voting
  • A full end to felon disenfranchisement
  • Representation for Puerto Rico
  • End gerrymandering with independent redistricting commissions

If you want to see Kamala Harris embrace these policies, check the bottom of the page for her staffers contact information.

In Her Own Words

“We must prioritize protecting our elections from hackers and foreign adversaries intent on undermining our democracy.”

“Currently in our country there are 6 million people who have served their time and are still prohibited from voting, and that has been an area of focus for me for quite some time and we have got to address that immediately.”

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