Vice President Kamala Harris faces an uphill battle if she seeks another political office, whether she runs for president again or for California governor, political analyst Mark Halperin said Tuesday. He said he would face it.
Harris’ aides and allies are divided over whether she should seek the governor’s race or the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination, and the decision could secure her the nomination. CNN reported that it depends on whether or not they evaluate it. reported. Halperin, “”megyn kelly show” argued that Harris has a better chance of winning the California gubernatorial race than the Democratic presidential nominee, but warned that the road will not be easy for her. (Stream The Daily Caller’s latest documentary “Cleaning Up Kamila” here)
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“It’s hard to believe that she will be able to muster support. The press will simply fail to report the truth right in front of our eyes, as they did during the four years of the Biden administration.” It’s very disappointing to see that happen,” Halperin said. “Was her poor performance the only reason she didn’t win? No, but right up there…I think both [President] Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been absolved of much of the blame that has fallen on them, and this is not just my view, but the view of many Democrats, donors, members of Congress, and others. ”
“I think she has a chance[s] Being governor of California is better than being the Democratic nominee, but I don’t think it’s as great as people say. Because, again, her challenges are her weaknesses. She doesn’t like making hard choices under pressure, and that’s the job description of running for governor of California, being governor of California, running for president, and becoming president. ” he continued. “So I think she might try, but I think she’d be surprised at how difficult it would be. And finally, I don’t know if she wants to be governor of California. Right now it’s It’s not a great job, so I don’t really understand why she should run for it and risk losing and then take the job if she wins.”
Halperin argued in November that seeing Harris lose every time she ran for president cast doubt on her viability as a future presidential candidate.
“She’s run twice now, and both times she’s done poorly. I think that’s the responsibility of the media and the Democratic Party to have an honest and fair discussion about whether this is the right role for her.” “She should, because she’s a very dramatic 0-for-2,” he said. Said.
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