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By Mae Slater on
 August 12, 2024

Harris Steals Trump's No Tax on Tips Proving She Has No Ideas On Her Own

Vice President Kamala Harris made headlines on Saturday with a campaign promise to eliminate taxes on tips, announced during a rally in Las Vegas.

The New York Post reported that this pledge has sparked a wave of criticism from former President Donald Trump, who accused Harris of copying one of his key economic proposals. The event, held in the hospitality-heavy state of Nevada, was a pivotal moment in Harris’s campaign trail.

The announcement comes amid Harris’s tour of battleground states, leading to Trump’s assertion that her promise is politically motivated and insincere.

During her speech at the University of Nevada’s Thomas & Mack Center, Harris emphasized her commitment to working families, focusing on raising the minimum wage and eliminating taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.

The rally, which drew approximately 12,000 attendees, highlighted Harris’s efforts to connect with Nevada’s labor force, particularly those in the service industry.

Trump Accuses Harris of Copying His Idea

Not long after Harris's announcement, former President Donald Trump took to social media to voice his discontent, accusing Harris of copying his “No Taxes on Tips” proposal. Trump initially introduced this idea in June during a visit to Nevada, inspired by a waiter’s story about the impact of tip taxation on his earnings. Trump’s proposal was one of the significant economic policies he touted during his campaign efforts in the state.

Trump's criticism of Harris did not stop at plagiarism. He accused her of using the idea for political gain, arguing that she lacks genuine intent to implement the policy. "Kamala Harris... just copied my NO TAXES ON TIPS Policy. The difference is, she won’t do it; she just wants it for Political Purposes!" Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social.

The former president's remarks also included a broader critique of Harris's political strategy, suggesting that her campaign is more focused on short-term popularity than on meaningful policy changes.

In response to Trump’s accusations, Harris did not shy away from attacking the former president's record. She accused Trump of prioritizing the wealthiest Americans and planning to cut essential programs like Social Security and Medicare if re-elected.

"If he is elected, Donald Trump intends to give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations," Harris stated during her rally. She positioned herself as a champion of the middle class, contrasting her vision with what she described as Trump's favoritism toward the wealthy.

Harris’s running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, echoed her sentiments at the rally. He criticized Trump’s economic policies, claiming they would disproportionately benefit the rich while leaving the middle class behind. "He’ll rig the economy so the middle class gets nothing, and the rich get richer," Walz declared, reinforcing the campaign's focus on economic equity.

The timing of Harris's announcement in Nevada is particularly significant, given the state's critical role in the upcoming election. Nevada, which President Biden narrowly won by 2.4 percentage points in 2020, remains a key battleground for both parties.

Union Support and Campaign Momentum

Harris’s campaign has garnered significant support from the state’s largest labor union, the Culinary Union, which recently endorsed her.

This endorsement is crucial, as the union represents many of the service and hospitality workers who would directly benefit from the proposed elimination of tip taxes. Harris’s alignment with labor unions underscores her commitment to the working class, a central theme of her campaign.

The rally in Las Vegas was the final stop in a series of visits to battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada. Harris’s focus on these states highlights the campaign’s strategy to secure votes in regions that could determine the outcome of the election.

Despite the scorching 120-degree heat, thousands attended the rally, demonstrating the high stakes and intense interest surrounding the upcoming election. However, the extreme weather conditions also led to some attendees being turned away due to illness, underscoring the challenges of campaigning in the heat of a Nevada summer.

As the campaign season heats up, the debate over tax policies, particularly those affecting the service industry, has become a focal point.

Harris’s proposal to eliminate taxes on tips has not only sparked a debate over the best way to support working families but has also highlighted the ongoing rivalry between her and former President Trump. While Harris positions herself as an advocate for the middle class, Trump continues to assert his influence by claiming ownership of key economic ideas.

The Nevada rally marks a significant moment in the 2024 campaign, showcasing the high stakes and intense competition between the candidates. As both sides continue to vie for the support of voters in critical battleground states, the policies and promises made on the campaign trail will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the election's outcome.

Conclusion

With the Culinary Union’s endorsement and strong attendance at her rally, Harris appears to have gained momentum in Nevada.

However, the ongoing criticism from Trump and the broader Republican Party suggests that the road to securing votes in this key state will be far from smooth.

As the election draws nearer, the focus on policies like the proposed elimination of tip taxes will likely intensify, further polarizing an already divided electorate. Both Harris and Trump will need to navigate these challenges carefully as they seek to win over undecided voters in the final months of the campaign.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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