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Torillian said:

mk, so we'll just go quick and easy. 

Foreign policy: Ukraine and NATO

Domestic Policy: Education and LGBT issues

How are these either identical for foreign policy or marginally different for the domestic ones. 

Avoiding Ukraine and NATO for now, I can discuss Education and LGBTQ.

>>Kamala -> I won't discuss rhetoric, this is pretty obvious. As far as legislation is concerned, I point to a few resources:

...https://www.bestcolleges.com/news/kamala-harris-education-policy/#:~:text=Atlanta%20Journal%2DConstitution.-,She%20also%20has%20completed%20programs,offered%20by%20the%20D...&text=Vice%20President%20Kamala%20Harris%20has,investments%20in%20colleges%20and%20universities. As unreliable as "dot com" websites may be, they are not wrong in expressing how the Biden administration has *tried* to do a lot of things which (inevitably) get stalled in congress. The article specifically mentions how the "College For All Act" failed each time it was introduced. Additionally, the articles discusses how the Biden administration has forgiven a total of $168.7bil in student loans. This is certainly a step in the right direction!...but why not forgive it all? (This is my biggest complaint: When the ensuing recession takes full-force, then would be a perfect time to pump money into the economy via forgiving all remaining public student loans & making public education free for all. Only $2tril, which is like two years worth of military spending.) Regardless, they've got good optical excuse for why they haven't done more: Just look at what they've already done!

...tbf (Education is a very lengthy one to research. I'll get to this eventually...)