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HILARIOUS!! Several Democratic Leaders Admit They Don’t Have Any Confidence In Kamala Harris: ‘They Had Lost Hope In Her’

Credits: Evelyn Hockstein AP

Several Democratic leaders are talking with the media regarding Vice President Kamala Harris and informing the press about their disdain for her.

Some political pundits are also claiming that Harris could be a crucial liability for the 2024 elections.

On Monday, the New York Times published an article in which they revealed that Harris is having trouble defining “her vice presidency. Even her allies are tired of waiting.”

The Times also reported that several Democratic leaders agree that Harris is a big disappointment.

The article stated:

“But the painful reality for Ms. Harris is that in private conversations over the last few months, dozens of Democrats in the White House, on Capitol Hill and around the nation — including some who helped put her on the party’s 2020 ticket — said she had not risen to the challenge of proving herself as a future leader of the party, much less the country.”

Moreover, the article shared that numerous Democratic leaders who supported Harris, now “confided privately that they had lost hope in her.”

John Morgan, a Democratic fundraiser, is among the few who have publicly spoken against Harris. He has also argued that Harris’ lack of strength as a vice president would be “one of the most hard-hitting arguments against Biden.”

Morgan added that this argument becomes more valid because of Joe Biden’s age. 

He stated:

“It doesn’t take a genius to say, ‘Look, with his age, we have to really think about this.’”

At 80 years old, Biden currently holds the title for being the oldest president ever in office.

Furthermore, Morgan also grilled Harris over her track record as vice president.

He claimed:

“I can’t think of one thing she’s done except stay out of the way and stand beside him at certain ceremonies.”

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