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Kamala Harris could win Trump's presidential election

Kamala Harris could win Trump’s presidential election

maybe you can be Hard to believe for us youth-obsessed Swedes, but in Washington right now there are whispers that President Joe Biden, 80, might run for re-election.

If health allows, he has reason to try. Biden has been a successful president. In foreign policy, he has supported Ukraine and built alliances against both Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. At home, he was more successful than Obama in making legislative changes in a liberal and progressive direction. In the midterm elections, the Democrats succeeded in blocking the expected wave of Republican success. Biden now has just over 40 percent support in the public opinion, more than any other Democratic politician and older than Donald Trump.

But that was the case with health. Biden recently turned 80, a momentous day that the White House has done its best not to go unnoticed. Many believe that the president is already clearly affected by his age, both physically and cognitively. The question is whether he can stay until the end of the next semester.

Is Biden Therefore, running for re-election would make the vice presidential candidate very interesting. Today it is Kamala Harris, who in Sweden is often seen as the heir apparent but in the United States is increasingly seen as a liability.

According to opinion data in November, 51 percent of voters have a negative image of her. 36% answered that they have a very negative image. At the same time, only 16% have a clear positive impression. This makes her the least popular vice president in modern times.

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Divided by group, only in the black ethnic group and in the graduate group does Harris have the support of any majority. Even among women, there are those who hate her more than they like her.

White House He blames Harris’ lack of popularity on her being mocked by right-wing media. This is not the whole truth. For example, serious allegations of bullying, lack of leadership, and persistently high turnover on Harris’ staff have also been highlighted by more liberal editorials at Politico and CNN.

The last straw for those hoping to get Harris is that after the midterm elections, she’ll have more time to take on the role. In the previous Senate, she had to be present to cast the deciding vote if the votes were tied. The new distribution of states gives her more freedom.

However, the danger is that more time in the media will lead to worse numbers. She’s already done a lot of piano stomping in front of the cameras, and President Biden hasn’t made it easier by giving her nefarious tasks like handling immigration issues on the border with Mexico.

Kamala Harris Therefore, he won’t be an asset to Democrats in the 2024 election. If the battle is against a centrist Republican like Ron DeSantis, Harris’ radical political profile could turn off centrist voters, and she’d be the dream opposition to identity politics-oriented Donald Trump.

This puts Biden in a bind. To win, he needs a vice-presidential candidate who does not alienate voters and whom people can imagine in the role of president. At the same time, replacing Kamala Harris could prove costly among minority groups and opinion leaders on the left. The risk is that Biden will have to take her on board. Who knows, maybe Kamala Harris will decide the presidential election in 2024 – in favor of the Republicans.