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Kamala’s brand is turning the page and not going back to the Biden-Harris administration. So it would be a little bit awkward to be campaigning with the guy and the administration she’s turning the page on.
With just two weeks left in the 2024 campaign, there are currently no plans for Vice President Kamala Harris to appear on the trail with President Joe Biden before Election Day, according to three Harris campaign officials and three White House officials.
Instead, Biden plans to try to help Harris this week by privately leveraging some of his longtime political relationships, specifically with labor leaders, and holding official White House events that highlight his administration’s record, officials said. His schedule in the final week before the election has not yet been determined, they said.
The strategy was crafted with coordination between Harris and Biden aides, who believe at this time that “the most important role he can play is doing his job as president,” said one of the White House officials who, like others in this piece, was granted anonymity to speak candidly.
Yes, the most important role for a change. “Joe, just stay in D.C. And call some union bosses on the phone. Also ‘highlight your record’ which I’m running away from at Mach 4.”
Kamala doesn’t want Joe Biden there. Not surprising. But the donor coup was sold to Biden as protecting his legacy. Instead he got a dead end speaking slot at the DNC and now he’s not even wanted on the campaign trail. Even Bill Clinton, complete with raspy voice and incoherent mumbling, at least got to campaign on front porches in the South. Biden is on an even lower tier in the Kamala campaign.
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