Kamala Harris believes she is next in line behind Joe Biden.
But not all Democrats feel this way about Harris.
And Kamala Harris is panicking over what Hillary Clinton admitted to the New York Times.
The New York Times recently published an article where Democrats went on record to express their concerns about Kamala Harris’ inability to win a national election should Joe Biden decide to step aside next year.
The article infuriated Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson.
Johnson accused “white Democrats” of trying to push out Kamala Harris while attempting not to offend the left-wing base in doing so.
“Please allow me to translate: The NYT just reported that some leading white Democrats want to get rid of Kamala Harris but don’t know how to do it without upsetting Blacks, women, and especially Black women. Wow,” Johnson posted on Twitter.
Democrat Party officials went on record in the article and admitted that Harris has been a total failure as Vice President.
“I can’t think of one thing she’s done except stay out of the way and stand beside him at certain ceremonies,” Democrat Party fundraiser John Morgan declared.
Hillary Clinton’s associates even leaked word to the Times that she believes Harris is incapable of winning a national election.
“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 also reported.
Of course, these associates would never leak this information to the Times without first getting Hillary Clinton’s approval.
Clinton expressing her doubts about Kamala Harris’ abolition to win an election reignited the speculation that she is planning another White House bid if Joe Biden steps aside next year.
Another potential Harris rival also took a swipe at the Vice President in the article, as Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren refused to go along with the idea of keeping Harris on the ticket.
“I really want to defer to what makes Biden comfortable on his team,” Warren said in a radio interview. “I’ve known Kamala for a long time. I like Kamala. I knew her back when she was an Attorney General, and I was still teaching, and we worked on the housing crisis together, so we go way back. But they need — they have to be a team, and my sense is they are — I don’t mean that by suggesting I think there are any problems. I think they are.”
Kamala Harris is in trouble.
She’s wildly unpopular and Democrats who want to run for President are working to undermine her in the press.
Should Joe Biden decide to step aside in 2024, Hillary Clinton, Warren, and other potential candidates are working to make sure Harris is not the presumed successor.
Political Animal News will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.