Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign will allow President Joe Biden to become a top surrogate for her White House bid.
Biden’s reemergence as a campaign surrogate could be a liability for the Harris campaign. Biden, who appears to be the target of damaging leaks after stepping aside as his party’s nominee, is 81 years old and prone to gaffes, with a sour political track record.
Only 41 percent approve of Biden’s job performance, while 54 percent disapprove, according to RealClearPolitic’s polling average as of Septmber 2.
Biden spent much of the last two weeks on a beach vacation following his speech at the DNC. Republicans questioned who was running the country during his extended absence from the White House.
“He’s actually going to participate in the campaign and lay out what the administration has done. That’s one of the key things that needs to be emphasized,” former Delaware Sen. Ted Kaufman, a close friend and longtime adviser of Biden’s, told CNN. “It’s all hands on deck.” […]
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