The book was co-written with another author the year before Harris became California attorney general.
Vice President Kamala Harris has been accused of plagiarizing certain passages of her 2009 book, “Smart on Crime,” co-written with author Joan O’C. Hamilton.
“Smart on Crime” discusses the then-San Francisco district attorney’s crime policies, drawing on her career experience as a prosecutor.
“This is a book that’s been out for 15 years, and the vice president clearly cited sources and statistics in footnotes and endnotes throughout,” Harris campaign spokesperson James Singer said.
That includes instances in which a work is cited but the authors do not paraphrase or put quotation marks around the passages in question.
“The Times claims that ‘none of the passages in question took the ideas or thoughts of another writer.’ This is preposterous. Harris not only copied multiple paragraphs of other people’s work verbatim, but she often lifted those ideas directly and at face value,” Rufo said.
Rufo declined an interview request when contacted by The Epoch Times.
Alleged plagiarism on the presidential campaign trail is not a new phenomenon.
Joe Biden’s 1988 presidential campaign abruptly ended after reports noted the then-Delaware senator had plagiarized speeches from Neil Kinnock, the former leader of the UK’s Labour Party.
And in 2016, Melania Trump gave a speech at that year’s Republican National Convention that featured passages very similar to a 2008 speech by Michelle Obama.
The accusations resulted in a response from the Trump campaign, with staff writer Meredith McIver admitting to using Obama’s words in the speech.
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