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Imagine what it must have been like for Kamala Harris this past Sunday evening to be scrolling through the newsfeed on her smartphone only to come across what is typically a Democrat’s “reliable source” at CNN and finding the headline: Exasperation and dysfunction: Inside Kamala Harris’ frustrating start as vice president, on that team left rag’s landing page. The lengthy piece was very critical of her and her VP team’s role in the current Biden administration. She must have wondered what she had done to find herself suddenly under attack. She would wonder because it would never occur to someone...
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President Biden may be secretly plotting to replace Vice President Kamala Harris, Fox News reports. There’s a lot of conjecture right now about the future of Vice President Harris and her lagging poll numbers,” congressional correspondent Chad Pergram said. According to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll, a majority of voters — 51 percent — disapprove of her job performance while just 28 percent approve. “As you know, I appreciate congressional process and mechanics. So I got a message recently from someone who knows Capitol Hill very well and they suggested I should familiarize myself with the process to confirm a...
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Vice President Harris in a Thursday interview said the 2024 presidential race is not even being discussed in the White House when asked a direct question about a reelection bid by President Biden. “You're not discussing 2024 yet?” ABC’s George Stephanopoulos asked the vice president on “Good Morning America.” “Absolutely not,” she replied. “No.”
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Just 28% of voters approve of the job Vice President Kamala Harris is doing, according to a recent poll from USA Today and Suffolk University. In comparison, President Biden’s approval rating is now 41%, and former Vice President Dick Cheney’s was 13% when he left office in 2009. Also, “exasperation and dysfunction” is how President Biden’s team views Vice President Kamala Harris’ team, reports CNN, and the feelings are apparently mutual. Over the summer, Politico quoted a source who described Harris’ office as “not a healthy environment” and rife with dissent. “Vice presidential ratings tend to follow presidents’ approval ratings....
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris has not been “directly” involved in his department’s key policy decisions during her nearly eight months tackling the “root causes” of illegal immigration for the Biden administration. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) recalled that President Biden had called Harris the “most qualified person” to stem the flow of migrants coming to the US-Mexico border from Central America and elsewhere when he tapped her for the role in March.... ...CNN reported over the weekend that some Harris allies believe the White House is laying the way for Transportation Secretary Pete...
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Has Kamala Harris grown so irrelevant the White House doesn't even notice her anymore? Sure seems like it, based on this White House ceremonial blooper: The occasion was the vaunted signing ceremony for Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, hailed by the press as a "much needed win," "fulfilling campaign promise," and a "significant political victory." amid grand comparisons to FDR's New Deal. Joe "finally gets the 'big effing deal'" crowed Politico. Kamala herself campaigned for the porky measure, in one of the very few things she's done beyond posing for Vogue photo shoots, shopping in Paris, and put up...
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki said she feels that sexism and racism have contributed to the intensity of criticism faced by Vice President Kamala Harris. "I do think that it has been easier and harsher from some in the right wing who have gone after her because she is the first woman, the first woman of color. I’m not suggesting anyone will acknowledge that publicly," Psaki said during an appearance on Politico's "Women Rule" podcast Wednesday. Psaki said that Harris bears a heavy burden being the "first African American, woman of color, Indian American woman to serve in this...
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that racism and sexism are at the root of negative critiques of Vice President Kamala Harris — and argued that the lack of news conferences by President Biden is a problem for the media rather than the American public. During a livestreamed event hosted by Politico’s Women Rule Exchange, Politico senior editor Anita Kumar asked Psaki if she felt Harris was receiving more criticism because she is the first woman and first woman of color to serve as vice president. “Yes,” Psaki answered, before adding: “Criticism from the outside, absolutely.
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@thehill WH Chief of Staff Ron Klain: "There's no vice president I've seen that's gotten off to a faster start than Vice President Harris. She's doing an amazing job for the president." Clip...
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According to a new report, relationship of US President Joe Biden with Vice President Kamala Harris is in crisis, with the latter’s staff furious that she is being ‘sidelined,’ and the President’s team increasingly frustrated by how Harris is playing with the American public. Harris’ approval rating has fallen even lower than Biden’s in recent months, with rumours circulating that the US President is considering appointing her to the Supreme Court as a backdoor method of selecting a new Vice President, according to the report. According to CNN report, Harris and her top aides are frustrated with Biden for handing...
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The White House infrastructure signing ceremony was disrupted Monday after Vice President Kamala Harris took the podium and was introduced with the wrong name. Harris exited the White House with Biden on one side and ironworkers union organizer Heather Kurtenbach on the other as the president prepared to sign his $1.3 trillion infrastructure bill.
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Biden approval drops to 38% in USA TODAY poll A year before the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans hold a clear lead on the congressional ballot as Joe Biden’s approval rating sinks to a new low of 38%. A USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, taken Wednesday through Friday, found that Biden’s support has cratered among independent voters. Among the findings: Nearly half of those surveyed, 46%, say Biden has done a worse job as president than they expected, including 16% of those who voted for him. Independents, by (44-6), say he’s done worse than they expected. 64 percent say they don’t want...
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