President Joe Biden “privately” and “repeatedly” questioned Vice President Kamala Harris’ credibility during the 2020 campaign, according to a book written by the two lawyers, Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin. Politico Head wrote in 2022.
Biden’s reported belief contradicts his statements that Harris is the favorite to defeat former President Donald Trump and is ready for the presidency.
It also lends credence to speculation that Biden’s endorsement of Harris was intended as revenge against party leaders who had threatened to remove him from the race citing the 25th Amendment.
“During the primary, Biden privately and repeatedly shared his general view of Harris: she doesn’t seem to know who she wants to be,” Burns and Martin wrote. report.
“Harris was not the candidate who most impressed Biden’s vice presidential search committee, nor was she the one Biden’s advisers viewed as most ready for the presidency,” the authors continued.
Despite these concerns, Biden told the public in 2020 that his running mate must be qualified for the job and a woman.
“In the focus group, Politico “We found that voters were wondering why Biden didn’t consider men’s options if his ultimate goal was to pick the best person for the job,” the headline read.
Boom. Sen. Tom Cotton flips the script on CNN.
“Why did Kamala Harris serve as vice president for a man she calls a racist and a segregationist?”
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— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) August 1, 2024
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