Kamala Harris has lots of buzz but there's one big problem she can't spin away
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Trust is hard to earn and easy to lose. It’s running in short supply in the Biden White House and the Harris presidential campaign by extension.
After a head-spinning July, the Harris campaign has 93 days to stand up a national political operation. The trust deficit threatens to subsume Vice President Harris’ admittedly strong start, even before her shifting policy positions come under scrutiny.
Last November, Harris assured the public that, "not only is he {Biden} absolutely authoritative in rooms around the globe, but in the Oval Office."
In February, she deemed him, "bold and vibrant."
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Over the last month, the American public learned that none of these descriptors fit the commander-in-chief. Voters are smarter than politicians give them credit for, and this case was no exception. The house of cards collapsed on a debate stage in Atlanta, ending Biden’s re-election hopes, and fueling allegations of a cover-up for all around him, including his vice president.
Then, weeks after claiming that only the "Lord Almighty" or a "medical condition" would cause him to drop his bid, suddenly Biden was out and Harris was in.
VideoWhite House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declared the decision had "nothing to do with his