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I'm not trying to pick on Harris specifically here. It's just a perfect example of politicians being asked direct yes or no questions, and them giving paragraph long responses that don't actually answer the question.
Didn't say yes.
Almost said yes.
Practically a yes. I award a half credit.
Again half credit. Not an actual yes.
That is not even a real interview, but a FAQ.
Here I agree, the question isn't answered.
But:
"The science is clear. Extreme weather will only get worse, and the climate crisis will only accelerate.’'
How is that not a yes?
"Under Harris's climate plan as a 2019 presidential candidate, she advocated for a blend of government action and market forces to combat global warming."
It's not a yes because this is not a yes or no question. It gives a very clear answer though. How is this half credit?
"In 2022, Harris cast the tie-breaking vote to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, which provides hundreds of billions of dollars in government subsidies for electric cars and other clean-energy technology, including tax credits for clean-energy and energy-efficiency home projects."
That answers the question, again.
So, in 3 out of 4 questions the answers are very clear. And giving a "long" answer to a complex question is, in my opinion, appropriate.