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Harris will have to ‘face off’ against Biden, his legacy in debate against Trump: NYT columnist

When Vice President Kamala Harris takes the stage in Philadelphia on Tuesday, she will have to debate her toughest opponent of the election cycle – and it is not former President Trump, a columnist argues.

Harris' "most complicated antagonist," according to a New York Times opinion piece published on Thursday, is President Biden, a man she must both deflect from and defend.

"Harris will have to face off against President Biden — his record, his shifting public approval rating and their intertwined legacies — from now until Election Day. Her supporters are eager to watch her 'prosecute the case' against Trump in their debate. But when it comes to the Biden years, Harris is both prosecutor and defendant, reformer and institutionalist, contrast and continuity. And that's a harder sell," Times opinion columnist Carlos Lozada wrote.

Describing her dilemma as "simple but awkward," Lozada suggested that Harris can either own the accomplishments of the Biden administration and risk criticism on inflation and the border, or distance herself and appear as a "nonfactor" as vice president.

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"Donald Trump seems to wish he could still run against Joe Biden. Kamala Harris probably wishes she didn't have to," Lozada added.

CNN reported Wednesday that Harris accepted the rules of the upcoming ABC debate after receiving separate "assurances" that mics could be turned on during the debate and the moderators would explain unheard exchanges.

The Harris campaign sent a letter to the network officially accepting the debate rules while still complaining about the terms.

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