Kamala emerges from sidelines as Democrats rethink the ticket
- Erica L Green
- New York Times Jul 7, 2024, 19:01 IST IST
The US vice president has spent the past year trying to quiet her doubters. Now, with Joe Biden’s candidacy on the line, Democrats are assessing whether she is up to being the nominee
By early this year, around the time a prosecutor called US President Joe Biden a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory”, Vice President Kamala Harris already knew something had to change.
It was up to her, she had told allies, to finally distinguish herself in her job — something she had been struggling to do for more than two years — and reassure American voters that the Biden-Harris ticket was still a safe bet. She had been feeling sidelined in the early stages of the campaign, one adviser said, and she wanted a bigger role.
It was up to her, she had told allies, to finally distinguish herself in her job — something she had been struggling to do for more than two years — and reassure American voters that the Biden-Harris ticket was still a safe bet. She had been feeling sidelined in the early stages of the campaign, one adviser said, and she wanted a bigger role.