US election 2024: What are Harris and Trump’s positions on the key issues?
Here are the presidential candidates’ positions on the economy, immigration, foreign policy and more.
Election signs in support of Democratic presidential nominee US Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump are placed on a street corner in Bee Cave, Texas, US, October 26, 2024. [Reuters: Suzanne Plunkett]By Al Jazeera StaffPublished On 4 Nov 20244 Nov 2024
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have spent months pitching their different visions for the United States.
The presidential candidates, representing the Democratic and Republican parties, respectively, diverge on most of the policies advocated to solve the country’s problems while only agreeing on some.
Al Jazeera has taken a closer look at their campaign platforms and promises to compare their positions on the key issues facing the US.
Economy and Manufacturing
Kamala Harris:
Cut taxes for “more than 100 million working and middle-class Americans” by restoring Child Tax Credits and Earned Income Tax Credits
Increase long-term capital gains tax from 20 percent to 28 percent, and corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent
Federal ban on price gouging on food and groceries
Focus on Harris’s ‘Opportunity Economy Agenda’, which the campaign frames as a “plan to help small businesses and entrepreneurs innovate and grow”
A goal of 25 million new business applications in her first term by raising startup expense tax deduction from $5,000 to $50,000
Resist “unfair trade practices” from China or any other country “that undermines American workers”
Ensure the US is a leader in the “industries of the future”, such as semiconductors, clean energy and artificial intelligence
Donald Trump:
End inflation
Cut corporate tax rate to 15 percent
Would consider significantly increasing the child tax credit
Cut government spending
US becomes the biggest energy producer in the world “by far”, and brings down the cost of energy
Bring supply chains to the US, stop outsourcing, turn the US into a “manufacturing superpower”
Prevent the importing of Chinese-made vehicles and protecting the US automobile industry
Nativist economic policy – “Buy American, hire American”
Increase tariffs on foreign-made goods, while bringing down taxes
Immigration
Harris:
Says immigration system is “broken”, and needs “comprehensive reform”
Supports border security bill that would increase detection technology to intercept drugs
Add 1,500 border security agents
Provide an “earned pathway to citizenship”
Increase legal immigration by increasing the number of employment-based and family visas
Trump:
Deport millions of undocumented migrants in the “largest deportation operation in American history” using military and National Guard
“Seal the border and stop the migrant invasion” by using military troops on the US-Mexico border and constructing detention facilities there, reinstate ‘Remain in Mexico’, which forces asylum-seekers to stay in Mexico until their immigration court cases have been resolved
End birthright citizenship for children of undocumented parents
Impose ideological screening of immigrants
Proposed automatic green cards for foreign graduates of US universities
Blames immigration for rising housing, education and healthcare costs
Housing
Harris:
Build three million affordable homes
Reduce regulations to make it faster to build homes
Penalise companies that hoard homes and drive prices up
Provide first-time homebuyers with up to $25,000 for downpayments
Trump:
Reduce mortgage rates by bringing down inflation
Open up some federal land for homebuilding
Reduce housing costs by reducing the number of immigrants, who Trump blames for rising prices
Workers’ rights
Harris:
Sign pro-union legislation such as the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act), which would limit the power of employers to interfere in trade unions, as well as protecting striking workers
End taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers
Fight to raise the minimum wage and end sub-minimum wages for tipped workers
Trump:
Tax cuts for workers and no taxes on tips
End taxes on overtime pay
Both Trump and running mate JD Vance reject the PRO Act, Trump has floated the idea of firing workers who are on strike
Foreign policy
Harris:
Protect US forces and interests “from Iran and Iran-backed terrorist groups”, and ensure Iran never becomes a nuclear power
Back Israel’s “right to defend itself”, and ensure Israel has the ability to do so, rejecting the arms embargo
Work to end the war in Gaza, “allow Palestinians to realise their right to dignity, security, freedom and self-determination”
Stay ahead of China and hold it responsible for human rights violations, while supporting “Taiwan’s ability to defend itself”. Opposes pulling out of an economic relationship with China, instead focusing on “protecting American interests”
Support Ukraine against Russia for “as long as it takes”
Trump:
“Peace through strength” that will “prevent World War Three”
Focus on the threat of China and “secure strategic independence” from China while revoking Beijing’s “most favoured nation” status. Trump has also said that he wants a “good relationship” with China and has praised President Xi Jinping, saying Taiwan should pay for US protection
Stand with Israel, seek peace in the Middle East
End the war in Ukraine, no commitment for additional aid for Ukraine against Russia
Crime and Justice
Harris:
Ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, while requiring more background checks and supporting red flag laws that prevent guns from getting into the hands of “dangerous people”
Invest in law enforcement
End opioid epidemic
No presidential immunity for crimes committed while in office
Supreme Court reforms, including requiring Justices to comply with ethics rules and imposing term limits
Trump:
Stop the “migrant crime epidemic”
Defeat foreign drug cartels and end gang violence, called for the death penalty for drug dealers
Provide police with immunity from prosecution
Supported rehabilitation for nonviolent offenders in line with criminal justice reform law passed during his presidency
Environment
Harris:
Build on Inflation Reduction Act, which included green initiatives designed to tackle climate change
Continue US global leadership on the climate
“Fight for the freedom to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and live free from the pollution that fuels the climate crisis”
Trump:
Withdraw from the 2015 Paris Agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Cancel electric vehicle mandates
Remove environmental regulations, such as restrictions on fossil fuel production, deemed “burdensome”
Push back against the Inflation Reduction Act
Push for nuclear energy
Education
Harris:
Ensure affordability of childcare and preschool for children
End the “unreasonable burden of student loan debt” and make higher education more affordable
Oppose private school vouchers and tuition tax credits
Trump:
Close the Department of Education, make the states responsible for education
Has proposed giving money to families to spend on private school tuition and homeschooling
Cut federal funding for schools pushing “critical race theory” and “radical gender ideology”
Deport “pro-Hamas radicals”, make “college campuses safe and patriotic again”
Abortion
Harris:
Prevent national abortion ban from becoming law
Will sign any bill passed by Congress that restores the legality of abortion nationwide
Trump:
Says abortion is a state-level issue, and has said he will not sign a national abortion ban, but did not say whether he would veto any law passed by Congress
Healthcare
Harris:
Lower the cost of pharmaceutical drugs, extend $35 cap on insulin to all Americans
Strengthen Affordable Care Act, and lower healthcare premiums
Work with states to cancel medical debt for more people
Guaranteed right to in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), warned against some Republican efforts to restrict it
Trump:
Says he is “looking at alternatives” to the Affordable Care Act, which he calls too expensive
Supports increased access to IVF
Would “probably” disband the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, calling it “a very expensive solution”
Election laws
Harris:
Pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to Vote Acts, which would enshrine voting rights protections and expand vote-by-mail and early voting
Trump:
Emphasises false narrative that the 2020 election was stolen
Calls for same-day voting, voter identification, paper ballots and proof of citizenship