Kamalanomics

English

Etymology

From Kamala +‎ -nomics.

Noun

Kamalanomics (uncountable)

  1. (US politics, neologism) The economic ideas and policies of Kamala Harris.
    • 2021 June 1, Kamala Harris, “Kamalanomics: Vice President Harris Outlines Her Vision Of Inclusive Entrepreneurship”, in Forbes[1], →ISSN, archived from the original on 1 June 2021
      Also part of “The Interest Graph” (17 August 2021, page 34).
    • 2021 June 1, David Edwards, “‘Ivankanomics’: Kayleigh McEnany Is Very Upset Forbes Put Kamala Harris on Its Cover but Not Ivanka Trump”, in David Badash, editor, The New Civil Rights Movement[2], AlterNet Media, archived from the original on 1 June 2021:
      During a panel segment on Fox News’s Outnumbered program, McEnany noted that Forbes had recently coined the term Kamalanomics in a profile about the current vice president. “Forbes has discovered a new philosophy, Kamalanomics, named after Kamala,” McEnany complained, “and it’s about propping up women small business owners.”
    • 2021 June 2, Brad Polumbo, “The Hole in ‘Kamalanomics’: A Glaring Flaw Plagues the Veep’s Plan to Restore the Economy”, in CE Think Tank Newswire[3], Foundation for Economic Education, archived from the original on 2 June 2021
    • 2024 July 6, Rick Newman, “This week in Bidenomics: Kamalanomics?”, in Yahoo! Finance[4], archived from the original on 6 July 2024
    • 2024 July 23, “Kamala Harris carries the torch, and the burden, of Bidenomics”, in The Economist[5], London: The Economist Group, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 23 July 2024:
      The fact that Kamalanomics looks so much like Bidenomics poses big risks for her candidacy, given how unpopular the latter has proved to be.
    • 2024 July 23, Mikkel Rosenvold, “Great Game - 5 Things I Expect from Kamalanomics”, in Steno Research[6], archived from the original on 25 July 2024
    • 2024 July 24, “Harris shakes up election”, in The Free Press Journal[7], Mumbai: Indian National Press Bombay Pvt. Ltd., published 25 July 2024, archived from the original on 25 July 2024, Editorial page, column 1:
      Indeed, distinguishing between Bidenomics and Kamalanomics is challenging, as her political and economic philosophies are closely aligned with Biden’s.

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