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Monday, March 13, 2023

Is Vice President Kamala Harris Snubbing Elizabeth Warren?

The far left want Vice President Kamala Harris off the ticket.

President Joe Biden has not announced his 2024 bid for reelection. He intents to run for reelection and have Vice President Kamala Harris as his running mate. A lot of noise is trying to muddy the waters with talk about a primary challenge from the likes of Gavin Newsom, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker. 

Two conspiracy theorists [Marianne Williamson and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.] Have intentions to run. They have little chance of winning, but given the noise, I expect they will get unnecessary attention.

All of that is coming from Fox, Newsmax, the far right and the far left. 

Many of the attacks against Biden is mainly his age. He is currently 80 years old and is the oldest president currently serving. Harris is the first woman, first African American and first Asian American to be the Vice President of the United States. She is being vilified by the noise the same way they're doing to Duchess Meghan and former first lady Michelle Obama.

The noise claims that Harris is an idiot, never around, always laughing at something, not authentically Black, not American, not good enough to be in that position.

Code word:_______________________.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is a do nothing senator. Warren, like Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) love to scream about the ills of America and offer little to nothing to solve them.

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) are headaches as well. They oppose some of Biden's policies and often block nominees and legislation.

The president and vice president can't stand them. They are the reasons why the Democratic Party struggles on messaging and being an united front.

They vilify billionaires including the ones who support some of her noise. She also has a huge troll army devoted to attack Biden and Harris for not being progressive enough.

On a local radio station, Warren made a snide remark about Harris being a running mate for Biden.

"I really want to defer to what makes Biden comfortable on his team," she responded.

"I’ve known Kamala for a long time. I like Kamala. I knew her back when she was an attorney general and I was still teaching, and we worked on the housing crisis together, so we go way back. But they need — they have to be a team, and my sense is they are — I don’t mean that by suggesting I think there are any problems. I think they are."

Harris host dinner with the ladies of the senate. Not there, Kyrsten Sinema.

Warren issued a statement after the interview to GBH News and said she fully supported a Biden-Harris ticket.

"I fully support the president’s and vice president’s reelection together and never intended to imply otherwise," Warren told GBH News. "They’re a terrific team with a strong record of delivering for working families."

Warren spoke to Harris’ chief of staff, Lorraine Voles, according to CNN, who returned the phone call.

"But the Warren moment is infuriating many in Harris’ circle: To them, it’s the latest in a long string of snubs to a vice president whom they say has never gotten the respect or support she deserves. Warren’s words sting even more, they say, because they came from a former rival who in 2020 hoped to be picked as Biden’s running mate instead," CNN's Jasmine Wright and Edward-Isaac Dovere reported.

Members of Democratic leadership are reportedly fearful that the negativity directed at the vice president could "prove a political problem."

"People who are denigrating her are aggrandizing themselves," Gov. J.B. Pritzker, D-Ill., told CNN.

Another Democratic Party chair reportedly told the outlet that Harris "seems to be an albatross."

"She’s either going to be a liability or a help. And you better embrace her because it’s not like she’s going to be off the ticket," the person said.

Democrats have expressed concern over Harris' "basic political skills" in recent weeks ahead of a potential 2024 announcement. 

Democratic fundraiser John Morgan told the New York Times in February that Harris' weakness as vice president will be "one of the most hard-hitting arguments against Biden."

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

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