President Joe Biden reportedly has no plans to appear on the campaign trail with Vice President Kamala Harris before Election Day.
Harris said On Wednesday, on Fox News, Biden said on Tuesday that her future presidential term would not be a “continuation” of the Biden-Harris administration. comment He said that if a vice president is elected, he will “chart his own path.” Three Harris campaign officials and three White House officials said the Democratic duo intends to maintain long-distance surveillance to further project this message. NBC News.
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Mr. Biden withdrew his bid for reelection and endorsed Ms. Harris via social media on July 21, following weeks of reported internal and public pressure from senior Democratic officials. Aides to Harris and Biden told the outlet that the two should remain apart as long as the president continues to “do his job” and Harris continues to campaign.
“He’s out doing his presidential job and she’s out campaigning,” said a White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity. “It’s clear that voters want something new.”
This comes in the wake of reports that tensions between Biden and Harris are increasing. While members of Mr. Biden’s team are reportedly rooting for Ms. Harris to win, several senior aides to Mr. Biden say they “remain hurt by the president’s ouster.” Axios Reported.
“They have too much emotion,” one Harris ally told Axios about the president’s team.
Biden succeeded Republican candidate Donald Trump because he was unable to defeat him and lose Democratic votes. (Related: Lip-reader claims Harris badmouths Biden and Obama at funeral)
President Barack Obama was caught on camera chatting with Biden during Wednesday’s funeral. The lip-reading expert claimed that Biden said “she”, which could be referring to Harris, was not as strong as he was, but that Obama responded, “That’s true.”
Biden has appeared to break with the vice president on other occasions recently. Earlier this month, as Harris was about to take the stage at an event in Michigan, Biden held his first press conference as president.
That same week, Biden praised Republican Ron DeSantis’ hurricane relief efforts and emphasized communication, following a feud over Harris not responding to calls from the Florida governor.
Biden last appeared on stage with Harris on Sept. 2 at a joint rally in Pittsburgh.