Harris 'concerned' she did not ask Biden to quit race
- Kamala Harris expressed concerns about Joe Biden's stamina for campaigning but never doubted his ability to serve as president.
- Harris clarified that there is a notable difference between the capacity to govern and the capacity to campaign, emphasizing endurance over ability.
- During an interview with Laura Kuenssberg, Harris stated that she felt she couldn't voice her concerns publicly to avoid being perceived as self-serving.
- Harris highlighted the importance of distinguishing between governing ability and campaign stamina, reflecting broader transparency and trust issues in leadership.
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Kamala Harris Pressed on Biden Capacity and Campaign Concerns
During an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, former Vice President Kamala Harris was pressed about why she did not publicly express concern over President Joe Biden’s decision to seek re-election. Harris insisted she never doubted Biden’s ability to serve but acknowledged concerns about his stamina for the campaign trail. Harris said there is a distinction between the capacity to govern and the ability to campaign. “Let’s be more precise…
Harris pressed in BBC interview about raising concerns over Biden
Former Vice President Kamala Harris was pressed in a BBC interview about why she didn’t raise concerns about former President Biden’s health before he decided to pull out of the race. In an interview with the BBC, Harris was asked about a segment in her new book, “107 Days,” in which she notes that she…
Kamala Harris grilled by BBC journalist on why she didn't raise concerns about Biden's capacity
Former Vice President Kamala Harris told BBC she had concerns about Joe Biden's campaign endurance but not his ability to serve as president when pressed by Laura Kuenssberg.
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