Published on September 16, 2020 at 03:15AM by
Vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., joined California Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday in her home state to survey the devastation left behind by the Creek Fire in Fresno County and show support for the victims and firefighters.
Surrounded by a charred landscape with a smell of smoke in the air, Harris said “ideology should not kick in" when responding to wildfires and the climate crisis, a veiled criticism of President Donald Trump, though she did not say his name.
Harris' first trip to California as the Democratic vice presidential nominee came a day after Trump stopped in the Golden State for a briefing on the fires near Sacramento on Monday. The president rejected the scientific consensus that climate change is exacerbating the state's wildfires.
“The people who are victimized by these, they could care less and their children could care less who they voted for in the last election. This is not a partisan issue,” Harris told reporters of the fires.
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