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Former US Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the decision to allow ex-President Joe Biden to run for a second term as "recklessness" in excerpts from her upcoming memoir "107 Days," released Wednesday. She reflects on the pressure to support Biden's choice, stating, "'It’s Joe and Jill’s decision.' We all said that, like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized. Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness," highlighting the high stakes involved in his candidacy. This sentiment was echoed in reports from Dawn and Newsweek.
Harris noted that in July 2024, Biden ended his campaign after a poor debate performance, bringing into question his ability to continue serving at age 81. She described feeling unable to address concerns about his fitness to run, admitting, "Of all the people in the White House, I was in the worst position to make the case that he should drop out," illustrating her apprehension toward appearing self-serving in offering advice. This painful introspection aligns with her arguments presented in Reuters and Channel News Asia.
In her critique, Harris argues that Biden’s candidacy should not have been solely a personal decision, as the implications were extensive. She commented on the physical stumbles Biden exhibited during the campaign, attributing these to his age, stating conversely that on his best day, "he was more deeply knowledgeable, more capable of exercising judgment, and far more compassionate than Donald Trump on his best." This nuanced assessment is further articulated in both BBC and Reuters.
Harris also disclosed her frustrations with the Biden administration’s communication team, which she felt inadequately supported her amid right-wing criticisms during her vice presidency. She lamented, "But getting anything positive said about my work or any defense against untrue attacks was almost impossible," a sentiment that resonates with the narrative provided by CBS News and SCMP.
"107 Days," Harris's memoir, is scheduled to be published on September 23, 2023, and is expected to reveal more about her experiences during this tumultuous period in American politics, according to TRT Global and AA.