As Vice President Kamala Harris began her campaign for president this week in response to President Joe Biden’s declaration that he was quitting his reelection run, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticized her.
In a social media post, DeSantis accuses Kamala Harris of being involved in a massive coverup to conceal and deny that Joe Biden lacked the qualifications to hold the job. She served as the border czar during the most disastrous border crisis that the United States has ever faced. Democratic Party members are only shuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic.
The president, who has been missing for days at the age of 81, made the announcement on July 21st saying he was ceasing his failed campaign in order to protect the interests of his Democrat Party.
According to DeSantis, it was a given that corporate journalists would give his replacement many hours of glowing promotion when Biden was pushed out. But DeSantis believes it will fail because voters will not buy the fabricated narrative. Harris is too vapid, too liberal, and too unaccomplished.
Biden said he had decided to join the campaign trail for Harris when he notified her campaign on Monday.
Biden’s poll ratings plummeted during his debate with former President Trump late last month. Biden decided he couldn’t continue campaigning for office due to his serious cognitive deterioration, and Republicans have since demanded his resignation in unison.
The vice president, Kamala Harris, is far behind the previous President, Donald Trump, in thirteen national surveys released in July.
According to the polls, Harris may not have a better chance of beating Trump than Joe Biden did. Based on the average of the polls conducted by RealClearPolitics, Harris’s favorability rating is lower than Biden’s.
While speaking on ABC’s “Nightline,” Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) responded to queries about the Democrat National Committee’s push to keep Biden as the Presidential candidate despite calls for his removal. Sanders said this was the situation that the Democrat Party got itself in, and Harris would probably be chosen as the nominee.