• White House officials have crafted a plan to boost the visibility of Vice President Kamala Harris's work in light of Republican attempts to make her a liability
  • Democrats are relying on Harris to help President Joe Biden get re-elected, but her approval ratings are causing some concern among officials.
  • While some Republicans are attacking Biden's age, others are targeting Harris's effectiveness as vice president.  

West Wing aides reportedly have crafted a plan to boost the exposure of Vice President Kamala Harris's work as part of the campaign to guarantee President Joe Biden's reelection.

According to White House sources, publicizing Harris's work is crucial to raising awareness of her position inside the government. There is a growing consensus that the accomplishments of Kamala Harris should be highlighted more prominently in light of Republican attempts to make her a liability, NBC News reported.

President Joe Biden addresses public worries about his age and whether he can serve another four-year term as Republicans intensify their assaults on Kamala Harris and portray her as the genuine contender at the top of the ticket.

Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison praises Senator Kamala Harris as a "historic leader" and "true partner" to President Joe Biden. He thinks she will be essential in helping him get re-elected.

Kamala Harris Approval Ratings Are Not Good

However, Vice President Kamala Harris' approval ratings are in the upper 30s, which is even lower than President Joe Biden's low 40s. Officials are worried that this might have a detrimental effect on the reelection campaign since it is anticipated that many key states will be tightly fought, per Axios.

Kamala Harris is unlikely to be swapped on the ticket, however, since doing so would be seen as Biden's acknowledgment of a serious mistake of judgment. As a result, the White House and campaign staff are supporting her, a move that Harris' allies say is a long time coming.

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The White House West Wing and Harris' staff have worked together to further her leadership in women's health care and foreign policy, according to a Biden administration official when asked about strategies to support the vice president's initiatives. The source also said that Kamala Harris was a valuable asset in the 2020 campaign and would continue to be so.

The Crucial Position of Kamala Harris

President Biden, 80, is the oldest elected US president. Next year's election will take place when he will be nearly 82 years old, and he will be 86 when his probable second term ends. Kamala Harris, on the other hand, is 58 years old.

Joe Biden might pass away in office, according to Nikki Haley, a former governor of South Carolina and UN ambassador who is vying for the Republican presidential nomination. Haley said that because it is unlikely that Biden would live to be 86 years old, people who support him are really supporting Kamala Harris for the presidency.

Haley has recommended a test of mental capacity for politicians beyond the age of 75, including Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner at age 76, according to The Guardian.

Republicans continue to criticize Vice President Kamala Harris' performance and Biden's age. As is typical for individuals in her position, Kamala Harris has had difficulty creating an impression as vice president. Deputy leaders, as Democratic strategist Donna Brazile pointed out, need to work hard to craft their own identities and narratives-- and that will be the challenge for Kamala Harris.

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