Democrats are undervaluing Kamala Harris as presidential candidate: Patricia Lopez
In the midst of speculation about President Joe Biden's re-election campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris stands as an underutilized asset. Despite her strong public presence and advocacy on key issues, she remains overshadowed. As Biden's party support fractures, Harris' dynamic potential could be pivotal, yet she is held back to keep the focus on Biden. With the party in crisis, elevating Harris may be crucial to their success.
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By Patricia Lopez
The casting about by some Democrats for another — seemingly any other — candidate who might replace embattled President Joe Biden has taken on unsavory notes, particularly since the most prominent names raised are White governors.
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