Vice President Kamala Harris appears to be having a difficult time convincing even her allies that she is capable of being a good leader.
The New York Times published an article Monday titled, “Kamala Harris Is Trying to Define Her Vice Presidency. Even Her Allies Are Tired of Waiting.”
While the Times noted Harris has made history as the first woman, the first African American and the first Asian American vice president, she has “still struggled to define her role much beyond that legacy.”
Top Democrats are questioning Vice President Kamala Harris’ leadership abilities, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton even reportedly has her doubts.
“Members of Congress, Democratic strategists and other major party figures all said she [Harris] had not made herself into a formidable leader,” the article from The New York Times read.
“Two Democrats recalled private conversations in which former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lamented that Ms. Harris could not win because she does not have the political instincts to clear a primary field,” the Times reported.
In 2016, Clinton became the first and to date only woman in U.S. history to win a major party presidential nomination. The 2020 Democratic field saw a record number of women seek the nomination, Harris among them, but they failed to win even a single primary or caucus.
Harris dropped out well before the Iowa caucuses in the 2020 cycle and ultimately endorsed Joe Biden before being selected as his running mate.
Harris has faced repeated criticism over her mishandling of America’s southern border crisis, but the hits from her own arena go deeper.
A Jan. 30 article in The Liberal Washington Post concentrated on Democrats’ frustrations with her tenure as vice president, with the report stating many are “worried” by the idea of seeing her lead the Democratic Party in the future while others are simply uptight about her being a continued drag on the White House.
“Harris’ tenure has been underwhelming, they said, marked by struggles as a communicator and at times near-invisibility, leaving many rank-and-file Democrats unpersuaded that she has the force, charisma and skill to mount a winning presidential campaign,” he wrote.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., also appeared uncomfortable with the prospect of seeing Harris return as vice president during a recent interview with Boston Public Radio in which she said she wanted to “defer” the decision to Biden.
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