Kamala Harris and the awful truth about her White House amateur hour
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After three years of her chaos, countless reboots, and word salads, Americans in 2024 face the choice of whether Vice President Kamala Harris deserves another four years – and maybe not just as vice president. For the first time in recent history, there’s a real possibility that 81-year-old President Joe Biden, the oldest president to ever hold the job, might not make it through a second term if re-elected.
That’s right. Kamala Harris might be your next president — without ever running a successful presidential campaign on her own.
Despite running in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, voters never got the chance to offer a verdict on whether she was ready for the top job. She ended her campaign before the caucuses even began in Iowa.
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Her national political ambitions might have ended there, but Biden chose to resurrect her career, even though she attacked him during the primary for being a racist. She wasn’t his first choice for V.P., but his advisors – and even his old boss Barack Obama – convinced him that she was the right one.
In one of the last primary debates with Bernie Sanders, Biden had vowed to choose a woman running mate. He really liked Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. But the summer of 2020 brought a new