Sen Laphonza Butler says Kamala Harris ‘learns new things every single day’ in defence of her flip-flopping views

California Senator Laphonza Butler recently addressed concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris' changing positions on key issues during an appearance on CNN’s "State of the Union" with Dana Bash.

“What do you think that voters should think when she has reversed herself on several issues in the last four years?” Bash asked Butler.

“I think that voters should think that she’s a human being who learns new things every single day,” Butler responded.

During the interview, Bash pointed out several policy reversals from Harris since her 2020 presidential campaign, including her stance on the "defund the police" movement, decriminalizing border crossings, supporting Medicare for All, and banning fracking. Harris, who had supported these positions in 2020, has since moderated her views on them as she runs for president after her boss Joe Biden quit the race.

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