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You know who else had a bad Thursday night? It wasn’t only Joe Biden who froze and flailed and absolutely bombed during a spacey, low-energy, meandering presidential debate performance against Donald Trump—but Vice President Kamala Harris is probably reaching for the red wine as the sun rises Friday because her future political prospects just went from bad to spectacularly bad.
Her career choices were not looking so good after she failed to gain any traction during her 2020 presidential run, where she quickly dropped out early in the race despite a highly-touted entrance—but Joe Biden plucked her out of the ash-heap of history and chose her as his running mate in his ultimately successful campaign. Given a second chance at political relevance as vice president, Harris has nevertheless failed to impress anyone in three and a half years, and her approval rating is somewhere beneath the Mariana Trench.
After Joe Biden’s historically terrible debate performance, where even Democrats are admitting that he is no longer fit to be commander-in-chief, talk of his replacement should naturally center on Harris—but that’s not what’s happening. Instead, Democrats are turning to California Governor Gavin Newsom, who, although he’s a complete failure as a governor and has done everything in his power to destroy the once-Golden State, has the look and the mealy-mouthed talking points of a TV president, which is enough for low-information Democrat voters to convince them that he’s their man. […]
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