Harris failed to cover her tracks after copy-and-pasting policy agenda from Biden campaign

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After keeping potential voters in the dark about her intentions for several weeks, Kamala Harris quietly uploaded a policy platform to her website Sunday evening.

While the Harris campaign likely figured this would keep critics at bay, keen observers noticed something awfully familiar about the agenda and soon discovered the reason why, lurking just beneath the surface.

Harris appears to have copied and pasted parts or perhaps the entirety of her platform directly from the Biden campaign page without bothering to cover her tracks.

The dead giveaway, highlighted by multiple X users late Sunday and then subsequently by the New Republic, was that the new issues section of Harris' website — titled "A New Way Forward - Kamala Harris for President" — contained metadata clearly ported over from the Biden campaign's issues page, including the line, "Together, we can finish the job for the American people. Are you with us? Join our campaign to re-elect Joe Biden today."


The Biden-branded metadata appeared in the website's description on Google searches as well as when links to the website were shared online, meaning neither an amateur sleuth nor a tech wizard were needed to expose the platform copy-and-paste.

It appears the Harris campaign has since deleted the remaining evidence of its political plagiarism.

Why not? It's not like anyone cares what the hell these people do because no one will ever hold them to account for anything.

Joe has plagiarized his whole life, and now he is President himself...........well............sort of.
 
And she claims we need 'new'. LOL

Meanwhile, she says that while being a part of the train wreck, and then copies and pastes it onto her website. Do Trump people run her website?
 

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After keeping potential voters in the dark about her intentions for several weeks, Kamala Harris quietly uploaded a policy platform to her website Sunday evening.

While the Harris campaign likely figured this would keep critics at bay, keen observers noticed something awfully familiar about the agenda and soon discovered the reason why, lurking just beneath the surface.

Harris appears to have copied and pasted parts or perhaps the entirety of her platform directly from the Biden campaign page without bothering to cover her tracks.

The dead giveaway, highlighted by multiple X users late Sunday and then subsequently by the New Republic, was that the new issues section of Harris' website — titled "A New Way Forward - Kamala Harris for President" — contained metadata clearly ported over from the Biden campaign's issues page, including the line, "Together, we can finish the job for the American people. Are you with us? Join our campaign to re-elect Joe Biden today."


The Biden-branded metadata appeared in the website's description on Google searches as well as when links to the website were shared online, meaning neither an amateur sleuth nor a tech wizard were needed to expose the platform copy-and-paste.


It appears the Harris campaign has since deleted the remaining evidence of its political plagiarism.

Why not? It's not like anyone cares what the hell these people do because no one will ever hold them to account for anything.

Joe has plagiarized his whole life, and now he is President himself...........well............sort of.
#MAGALIES
 

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After keeping potential voters in the dark about her intentions for several weeks, Kamala Harris quietly uploaded a policy platform to her website Sunday evening.

While the Harris campaign likely figured this would keep critics at bay, keen observers noticed something awfully familiar about the agenda and soon discovered the reason why, lurking just beneath the surface.

Harris appears to have copied and pasted parts or perhaps the entirety of her platform directly from the Biden campaign page without bothering to cover her tracks.

The dead giveaway, highlighted by multiple X users late Sunday and then subsequently by the New Republic, was that the new issues section of Harris' website — titled "A New Way Forward - Kamala Harris for President" — contained metadata clearly ported over from the Biden campaign's issues page, including the line, "Together, we can finish the job for the American people. Are you with us? Join our campaign to re-elect Joe Biden today."


The Biden-branded metadata appeared in the website's description on Google searches as well as when links to the website were shared online, meaning neither an amateur sleuth nor a tech wizard were needed to expose the platform copy-and-paste.


It appears the Harris campaign has since deleted the remaining evidence of its political plagiarism.

Why not? It's not like anyone cares what the hell these people do because no one will ever hold them to account for anything.

Joe has plagiarized his whole life, and now he is President himself...........well............sort of.

So not only is she dumb as a rock, but so are the people she hires. Great.
 

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After keeping potential voters in the dark about her intentions for several weeks, Kamala Harris quietly uploaded a policy platform to her website Sunday evening.

While the Harris campaign likely figured this would keep critics at bay, keen observers noticed something awfully familiar about the agenda and soon discovered the reason why, lurking just beneath the surface.

Harris appears to have copied and pasted parts or perhaps the entirety of her platform directly from the Biden campaign page without bothering to cover her tracks.

The dead giveaway, highlighted by multiple X users late Sunday and then subsequently by the New Republic, was that the new issues section of Harris' website — titled "A New Way Forward - Kamala Harris for President" — contained metadata clearly ported over from the Biden campaign's issues page, including the line, "Together, we can finish the job for the American people. Are you with us? Join our campaign to re-elect Joe Biden today."


The Biden-branded metadata appeared in the website's description on Google searches as well as when links to the website were shared online, meaning neither an amateur sleuth nor a tech wizard were needed to expose the platform copy-and-paste.


It appears the Harris campaign has since deleted the remaining evidence of its political plagiarism.

Why not? It's not like anyone cares what the hell these people do because no one will ever hold them to account for anything.

Joe has plagiarized his whole life, and now he is President himself...........well............sort of.
Oooops
 

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