Vice President Kamala Harris has no plans to campaign in person with President Biden in the final weeks before Election Day, according to reports.
NBC News reported that Harris has sought to distance herself from Biden's presidency in recent weeks, with White House and campaign officials confirming there are no plans for her to appear with him.
The White House and Harris campaign did not respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.
NBC reports that Biden intends to support Harris indirectly by inciting longtime supporters to support her.
Biden says Harris handled “everything from foreign policy to domestic policy” during his administration
As of Sunday, Biden and Harris have no plans to appear together before Election Day. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Despite being the current leader of the administration, Harris has spent weeks styling herself as a potential replacement.
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Harris insisted that her presidency would not be a “continuation of the Biden presidency.” FOX News' Bret Baier pressed her to explain what the difference was in an exclusive interview last week.

NBC's Peter Alexander pressed Kamala Harris on her disconnect with male voters in polls. (Screenshot/NBC)
“My presidency will not be a continuation of the Joe Biden presidency, and like every new president who takes office, I will bring my own life experience, professional experience, and fresh, new ideas. Representing a generation of leadership, “Harris told him.”
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“For example, I haven't spent the majority of my career in Washington, D.C., so I'm open to ideas from Republicans who support me, who I just joined on stage with a few minutes ago, and from the business sector. ' and others who can contribute to the decisions I make,' she added.

President Biden reportedly plans to distance himself from the Harris campaign in the final weeks before Election Day. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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Former President Donald Trump, meanwhile, argued that Harris would only bring more of the same economic and immigration policies that made the Biden administration deeply unpopular.
The former president continues to lead in opinion polls on the economy and immigration.



