People keep pushing Kamala Harris to replace Biden, but this will be perceived by voters as more of the same.
Voters around the world are punishing whoever was in charge during inflation (e.g. UK going left, France going far right and far left). A Harris candidacy would be perceived as a continuation of the Biden presidency, asking to be …
People keep pushing Kamala Harris to replace Biden, but this will be perceived by voters as more of the same.
Voters around the world are punishing whoever was in charge during inflation (e.g. UK going left, France going far right and far left). A Harris candidacy would be perceived as a continuation of the Biden presidency, asking to be re-elected when voters want a clean break from the inflation era.
For Democrats to win they need a candidate who is likable and seems plausible as a president. How about Gina Raimondo, or obviously any one of the governors of Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Colorado?
People keep pushing Kamala Harris to replace Biden, but this will be perceived by voters as more of the same.
Voters around the world are punishing whoever was in charge during inflation (e.g. UK going left, France going far right and far left). A Harris candidacy would be perceived as a continuation of the Biden presidency, asking to be re-elected when voters want a clean break from the inflation era.
For Democrats to win they need a candidate who is likable and seems plausible as a president. How about Gina Raimondo, or obviously any one of the governors of Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Colorado?