When it comes to big tech, the next U.S. president is going to have a tough job reining in social media companies’ dominance and power enough to satisfy lawmakers and users, while still encouraging free speech, privacy and innovation.
And while current vice president Kamala Harris hasn’t been officially named the Democratic nominee, she has already secured the support of a majority of Democratic delegates (more than 1,976 votes as of July 23) as well as the endorsement from current President Joe Biden.
Which is why we took at look at Harris and her views going head-to-head in the election for the top White House job against former President Donald Trump.
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