A key member of Kamala Harris’s 2020 campaign team voiced concerns about her suitability for the presidency, stating, “This person should not be president of the United States.”
Unfit for Presidency?
This critical view, shared after Harris’s VP nomination in 2020, is featured in a new book, “The Truce: Progressives, Centrists and the Future of the Democratic Party,” by reporters Hunter Walker and Luppe B Luppen, released in late January.
‘Shouldn’t Be President
The Guardian, which obtained an advance copy, highlighted Harris’s short-lived 2020 presidential campaign, which she abandoned a month before the first vote.
‘Rotten from the Start’
Reflecting on her campaign, the anonymous aide described it as “rotten from the start,” adding that many on the team realized she was not fit for the presidency.
Campaign Struggles
The former aide from Kamala Harris’s 2020 campaign team disclosed, “A lot of us, at least folks that I was friends with on the campaign, all realised that: ‘Yeah, this person should not be president of the United States.”
Beyond Her Immigrant Roots
A “senior staffer,” who chose to remain anonymous, commented on Kamala Harris’s backstory, saying that Harris’s background as the child of Indian and Jamaican immigrants, and her achievement as the first woman and woman of color to be vice-president, “a lot of the reason people support her.”
Identity Versus Policy
According to the senior staffer, Harris’s personal history is not sufficient on its own. “But you’ve got to back that up with: ‘What are you going to do?’” they remarked, pointing out the necessity for Harris to couple her backstory with tangible plans and initiatives.
Notable Impact in 2019 Democratic Primary
This observation is part of a broader discussion on Kamala Harris’s initial impact in the 2019 Democratic primary, where she made a notable impression, especially during the first debate.
Harris Confronts Biden
A notable of the evening arose during a discussion on race and policing. Kamala Harris, asserting her unique position as the only black candidate, seized the opportunity to address Joe Biden directly.
A Key Debate Moment
“I do not believe you are a racist,” she stated, making eye contact with the former vice-president, but quickly added,“it is personal. And it was actually hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two United States senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country.”
Controversial Remarks
Harris was referring to Biden’s recent remarks where he nostalgically mentioned his relationships with pro-segregation senators, a stance he refused to apologize for despite calls from his rivals.
The Busing Debate
Harris then confronted Joe Biden about his past opposition to busing for racial integration in schools. She accused Biden of endorsing policies that hindered minority children like herself, a young black girl in Oakland, from attending schools in white-majority areas due to his opposition to busing.
Busing Memories
“There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bussed to school every day,” Harris recounted. “And that little girl was me.”
Biden Defends Himself
This statement visibly disturbed Biden, who turned away and retorted, “That is a mischaracterization of my position across the board. I did not praise racists. That is not true.”
Public Defender Mention
The exchange ended with Biden referencing his past as a public defender, a path he chose unlike Harris, who became a prosecutor. He then cut himself off, telling the moderators, “Anyway, my time is up.”
Post-Debate Strategy
Despite the impactful moment during the debate, Harris didn’t fully leverage it with substantial policy proposals or additional effective attacks.
Rumors of Tension
While Biden eventually forgave her, choosing her as his vice-president despite reported resistance from his aides and wife, their tenure has been marked by rumors of tension and Harris’s dissatisfaction as vice-president.
White House Denies Claims
The White House has consistently refuted claims about discord in their working relationship and alleged issues within Harris’s office.
Trump’s Return Looms
Looking ahead, Biden and Harris are preparing to lead the Democratic ticket once again. However, polls indicate significant concerns about Biden’s capability at 81, especially with Donald Trump likely to be the Republican nominee again.
Republicans Target Harris
Additionally, Harris’s approval ratings remain low, and Republicans, with Nikki Haley as a notable example, have made the possibility of Harris becoming president a central point in their campaigns.
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