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Kamala Harris promises to be re-elected in 2024 and claims she and Joe Biden have done “transformative” work

Even though she and President Joe Biden are under criticism from Republicans and have poor popularity ratings, Vice President Kamala Harris is optimistic that she and Biden will be re-elected in 2024.

“We’ll be elected again. Harris said in a clip of an interview that aired on “CBS Mornings” that “We will win re-election.”

The American people are aware that there is too much at risk.

This week, the Vice President, who challenged Biden for the Democratic presidential candidacy in 2020, raised some eyebrows when she said that she “may have to take over” as leader of the country.

“I’m addressing your fictitious question, but Joe Biden will be fine. Therefore, that is not going to happen, Harris said a reporter for the Associated Press on Wednesday.

“Every vice president understands that when they take the oath, they must be very clear about the responsibility they may have to take over the job of being president,” she said.

“I am not any different.”

The oldest president in US history, Joe Biden, who is now 80 years old, would start a potential second term at age 82 and serve until age 86.

Republicans who could run for president in 2024, including Nikki Haley, 51, have expressed concern about the ramifications of Harris, 58, winning.

Harris made an effort to reassure the people.

Harris told CBS, “I work with Joe Biden every day.”

“The work that our government has completed under Joe Biden’s leadership is revolutionary. I believe that the majority of Americans want a leader who really does things.

In April, on the same day Biden announced his 2020 candidacy, Harris and Biden formally began their reelection campaign.

However, current surveys indicate a tight contest in 2024.

According to a recent CNN survey, Biden behind virtually all of the major Republican contenders for 2024, although most of the differences are inside the margin of error.

According to the most recent RealClearPolitics polling average, the President leads former President Donald Trump, 77, by a slim margin of 0.4 percentage points. After representing Biden at the meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Harris finished her day in Jakarta, Indonesia. Thursday morning she departed for India.

Biden was slated to fly off on Thursday night to New Delhi, India, for the annual Group of 20 conference, which would run from September 7–10. Harris’s assertion that there would be too much at stake in 2024 sparked criticism from her detractors.

“Correct. Too much is on the line. Under #PresidentBiden, there has been an increase in crime, inflation, and a fall in American leadership. Americans are aware of who will #MakeAmericaGreatAgain. Again,” tweeted Rep. Max Miller.

Imagine believing that anybody would want the present Obama administration to continue in power if there were “too much at stake,” stated national security analyst Drew Berquist.

With a snapshot of an NBC survey showing her favorability rating underwater with 32% positive and 49% unfavorable, user David said, “I seriously doubt that!”

One commenter seemed to make fun of conservative naysayers who made fun of Harris’ certainty that she and Biden would win.

“Why are you concerned about what she is saying if you are sure that @realDonaldTrump will win? Elections 2024,” said user Trim Ademi.

Harris and Biden have bragged about their economic successes, including lowering inflation and lowering unemployment. Recently, unemployment claims fell to their lowest levels since February.

According to the most recent RealClearPolitics average, Harris has a 36.8% favorable to 55.2% unfavorable favorability rating.

According to the RealClearPolitics average, Biden has a favorable rating of 40.1% and a negative rating of 55.9%.

Trump has a 38.4% favorable to 57.1% negative approval rating.

 

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