Kamala Harris says she has not discussed re-election with Biden

In recent weeks, rumors have grown about discussions within the Democratic Party about the possibility of Biden running in 2024.

The Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, has assured that he has not spoken with the president, Joe Biden, about the possibility of presenting himself to the reelection in 2024.

“I am not going to talk about our conversations, but I will say this without any ambiguity: We did not talk or have talked about re-election, because we have not reached our first year and we are in the middle of a pandemic,” Harris said in an interview published today by the newspaper. The Wall Street Journal.

His statements come just three days after the presidential spokeswoman, Jen Psaki, assured that Joe Biden, 79, has “every intention” to seek reelection in the 2024 elections, and in the midst of information that points to the existence of an internal debate in the Democratic ranks about the suitability of Biden being the candidate for the next presidential elections.

Asked if she assumed Biden will attend again, Harris insisted that it was an issue he was not thinking about and had not discussed with Biden.

On the other hand, Harris, who participated unsuccessfully in the electoral race of the Democratic Party primaries to be the candidate for the presidency before being nominated as the first female vice president of the country, insisted on the priorities of her government.

“We are rebuilding our economy and reestablishing America’s role among our allies and partners around the world,” he said.

In recent weeks, rumors have grown about discussions within the Democratic Party about the possibility that Biden will appear in 2024 due to the fall in popularity and his 79 years, which make him the oldest president in the history of the United States. .UU.

According to the New York newspaper, some Democrats have privately questioned whether Biden should lead the next campaign for the White House.

The logical choice to succeed Biden would be Kamala Harris, since many vice presidents have been presidential candidates in the history of the United States, but against this plays the fact that Harris, the first woman to become vice president, has seen her public profile diminish and also suffers a plummet of its popularity. (I)

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