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Tom Rinaldo

(23,016 posts)
8. Not that I'm aware of.
Fri Jul 19, 2024, 04:58 PM
Jul 2024

Every individual has their own spin on priorities, but Biden chose Harris and they seemingly have worked well together.

I can understand why Biden wouldn't be perfectly satisfied to be her closest advisor, because he sincerely believes, for good reasons, that he deserves to head up the Administration for another four years. But if he reluctantly should conclude that she, rather than he, is more likely to unite Democrats AND win the election in November, it's not as if is legacy would be trashed under Harris, it would be carried on.

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