Vice President Kamala Harris is battling to win moderate swing state voters by burying her liberal record in the Senate. Ms. Harris served four years as the junior senator from California, establishing one of the most liberal voting records among all Democrats, including self-declared socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders. When she became vice president in 2021, her liberal voting streak continued. She cast the Senate’s tie-breaking vote a record 33 times to confirm some of the most liberal executive branch appointees and federal judges, and to pass nearly $2 trillion in federal spending that many economists blame for driving inflation to near 40-year highs. The website voteview.com, operated by University of California at Los Angeles, scored Ms. Harris as more liberal than 99% of the Senate during her time as a senator from 2017 until 2021. Ms. Harris left her legislative record far behind when she embarked on the presidential campaign trail, where a voting record to the left of Mr. Sanders won’t play to the crowds of battleground state voters whom she must win over to defeat her opponent, former President Trump