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Tensions Rise Between Kamala And Biden Teams

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Tensions are rising between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' staff, according to a new report.

The Axios report notes that “many of Biden's senior aides remain traumatized by the president being removed from his re-election bid and are still adjusting to taking on supporting roles on the campaign trail. By the way,” he claims.

Fox News reported:

An Axios report on Sunday said tensions between the White House and the Harris campaign have escalated, leading to miscommunication.

National political correspondent Alex Thompson said, “Many of Biden's senior aides remain traumatized by the president being removed from his re-election bid and are still adjusting to supporting roles in the campaign.'' “I'm currently working on it,” he said.

“They have too much emotion,” one Harris ally told Axios about the White House.

Thompson said the main problem with some Harris campaign members is that White House aides have not “sufficiently tailored Biden's message and schedule to what's best for the vice president's campaign.” I wrote it.

Biden's aides have been accused of not “adequately aligning Biden's message and schedule with what's best for the vice president's campaign.”

Axios reported:

Biden held an impromptu press conference in the White House briefing room on Friday, just as Harris was about to hold an event in Michigan, allowing for less television coverage of Harris' event than usual. .

Earlier this week, Harris criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for not responding to calls about recent hurricanes, but Biden immediately praised DeSantis, calling him “kind” and “supportive.” did. (A person familiar with the situation told Axios that Biden has not been briefed on Harris' comments.)

Biden likes to brag about strong jobs numbers and was instrumental in strikes by longshore workers unions and other ceasefires that appear to have been won recently. Harris has sought to focus on voters' pocketbooks, including inflation.

“What we lack in the White House is someone who is first and foremost thinking about how things impact the campaign,” one Harris campaign official told Axios.

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