Saturday, July 06, 2024 -Kamala Harris is reportedly emerging as the leading choice among Democrats to replace Joe Biden at the top of the ticket if he steps down from the presidential race.
There's a growing movement within the
party to make this shift happen, much to the delight of Donald Trum
Former Democratic Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan
told TMZ that many Americans see it as unrealistic to continue with President
Biden following his disastrous June 27 debate against Trump. According to Ryan,
an increasing number of Democrats believe Harris is their best option moving
forward.
"She is the only candidate who,
as VP, would inherit Biden's war chest and campaign infrastructure," Ryan
explained. Ryan, who lost his reelection bid to J.D. Vance in 2020 after over
two decades in office, said he's been in discussions with members of Congress,
Senate offices, and other key Democratic figures. They all believe Harris can
deliver unity, reconciliation, and government reform if elected president.
Trump, however, sees a potential face-off
with Harris as a significant advantage. His campaign spokesperson, Karoline
Leavitt, told TMZ that Harris performs worse than Biden in head-to-head polls
against Trump. Leavitt cited a poll showing Trump beating Harris by 7 points—49
percent to 42 percent with 9 percent undecided. The same poll indicated Trump
winning by 5 points over Harris when including RFK Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel
West. The latest New York Times/Siena College poll has Trump leading Biden by 6
points.
Leavitt summarized to TMZ, "The
Democrats are in a no-win situation. If they stick with Biden, they lose. If
they switch to Kamala, they lose even more. President Trump is going to win no
matter what they decide."
Despite this, Ryan remains
optimistic. He believes Harris could inject fresh enthusiasm into the
Democratic campaign and strengthen their support among minorities. He
campaigned with Harris in 2020 and noted her ability to connect with people,
describing her as a "total rock star."
Ryan also mentioned that Biden has a
history of prioritizing the country's best interests. He thinks Biden might
decide to step aside for a younger generation of Democratic leaders, beginning
with Harris.
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