President Joe Biden said Wednesday he has delegated “everything” as commander in chief to Vice President Kamala Harris, including foreign and domestic policy.
This recognition is significant because it contradicts claims by Harris, who has repeatedly tried to distance herself from Biden and Harris' records.
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“My approach is new ideas, new policies addressed to where we are today. And, honestly, my focus is on what do we need to do in the next 10, 20 years to catch up with the 21st century,” Harris told Brian Taff of Philadelphia's Action News 6 ABC on Sept. 13.
“I'm obviously not Joe Biden, but, you know, I am proposing a new generation of leadership,” she said, giving examples of what the Biden-Harris administration has failed to achieve.
A September RMG Research poll found that 57% of voters believe life would be no better under a Biden-Harris administration than it was four years ago under former President Donald Trump. A Pew Research poll found that only 25% of Americans rated the economic situation under a Biden-Harris administration as “very good or good.”
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Harris on the campaign trail View Biden appeared to hold Harris accountable on Wednesday for his administration's failure to curb inflation, secure the southern border and withdraw responsibly from Afghanistan.
“As vice president, there was nothing she couldn't do, so I was able to hand her every responsibility, from foreign policy to domestic policy,” he said. said.
Biden's comments deepened a conundrum for Harris: She cannot campaign on policies to improve crime, inflation and border security without undermining the policies of the Biden-Harris administration, but she must tout the administration's policies to make the case for her record and her candidacy.
Wendell Fsebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former war room analyst for the Republican National Committee. He is the author of: The Politics of Slave MoralityFollow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or The truth of society @WendellHusebo.





