Kamala Harris regrets not voicing her concerns about Biden's candidacy
Former Vice President Kamala Harris revealed details about her campaign and her complicated relationship with Joe Biden in her first live interview since last year's presidential election on MSNBC.
Harris explained that Trump attacked her racial identity during the campaign, but she did not allow herself to be provoked because she was familiar with his tactics from previous campaigns. At the same time, she criticized him for behaving like a “bully” with a “fragile ego.”
In the interview, Harris also criticized Biden's decision to run for a second term, which she described as “ill-advised” in her book “107 Days.”
She acknowledged that she had concerns that her warning about the risks of Biden's constitution could be interpreted as self-interest, as she herself had run for the Democratic Party nomination in 2020 and was reportedly in a strong position for the next election cycle.
At the same time, she did not rule out running herself in 2028, but emphasized that this was not her main goal at the moment.
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