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Kamala Harris Details Staff Conflicts, Loyalty to Country, and Future Ambitions in New Revelations

Kamala Harris accuses President Biden's staff of undermining her and spreading negative stories, expressing distrust. She prioritizes country over Biden and eyes a 2028 presidential bid.

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  • Kamala Harris accuses President Biden's staff of actively spreading negative stories and failing to defend her, leading to her distrust in their support.
  • Harris criticizes President Biden's decision-making, regretting not advising him against his 2024 re-election bid, despite believing her vice presidency was crucial for his success.
  • The Vice President emphasizes her primary loyalty is to the country, not specifically to President Biden, highlighting a potential divergence in priorities.
  • Harris's memoir, "107 Days," published in The Atlantic, details her past presidential campaign after Biden's withdrawal, with the article implying her campaign choices were harmful.
  • Looking ahead, Harris is reportedly considering a run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, having also discussed President Biden's 2024 election decision.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, primarily reporting on the contents of Kamala Harris's new book. They present her criticisms of Biden's re-election decision and his team as direct excerpts or summaries of her writing, providing factual context like polling data and including a counter-response from a former Biden spokesperson.

"Harris criticized the "recklessness" of leaving that decision to the former president and first lady alone."

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"Harris lamented her time in Biden’s administration, saying "getting anything positive said about my work or any defense against untrue attacks was almost impossible.""

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"Harris rips Biden's inner circle for, she says, undermining her public image."

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"Harris claimed she "often learned that the president’s staff was adding fuel to negative narratives that sprang up around me.""

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"Kamala Harris characterized Joe Biden‘s decision to run for reelection in 2024, and remain in the race, as “recklessness,” writing in her upcoming book that the choice “should have been more than a personal decision.”"

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Kamala Harris accused President Biden's staff of undermining her because they allegedly spread negative and inaccurate stories about her, including claims of a chaotic office and high staff turnover, and failed to defend her against these attacks, which contributed to her distrust of their support.

Kamala Harris stated that her primary loyalty is to the country rather than to President Biden personally, indicating a distinction in commitment and possibly differing priorities.

Harris regretted not advising President Biden against seeking a second term in the 2024 election, fearing it would appear self-serving or disloyal, despite believing her vice presidency was important for his success.

In her memoir "107 Days," Harris reflected on her historic 2024 presidential campaign after Biden's withdrawal, acknowledging that certain campaign choices may have been detrimental and describing the challenges she faced, including lack of support from Biden's team and negative narratives.

Yes, Kamala Harris is reportedly considering a run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, as indicated by her discussions about President Biden's 2024 election decision and her future ambitions.

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