The House Republican campaign arm, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), is strategically targeting Vice President Kamala Harris' record to use against Democrats in competitive House races. The NRCC has developed a focused plan of attack, urging candidates to emphasize specific aspects of Harris' policies as she moves closer to securing the Democratic nomination.
In a memo sent to candidates, the NRCC advised members to concentrate solely on Harris' proposed actions and avoid discussing other topics. The memo highlights Harris' perceived failures in handling border policies as a key talking point for Republicans.
Furthermore, the memo instructs candidates to highlight Harris' support for decriminalizing illegal immigration, advocating for a ban on fracking, and endorsing the idea of bailing out violent rioters. These points are intended to be used as ammunition against Democratic opponents in the upcoming House races.
Providing context, the memo references Harris' involvement in a significant immigration package during her tenure in the Biden administration. This package aimed to implement stricter border control measures and tighten asylum eligibility criteria in the United States.
The memo underscores the urgency for Republicans to define Harris quickly, noting that there is limited time to shape the public perception of the Democratic candidate. This urgency has led to some messaging inconsistencies and challenges in effectively communicating the intended attacks on Harris.
The exclusive details of the NRCC memo were first reported by Punchbowl, shedding light on the strategic approach being taken by House Republicans in leveraging Harris' record for political advantage.