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Is Kamala Harris ready to step up?

If Vice President Kamala Harris has a personal stake in the crisis surrounding President Joe Biden – including the possibility that she could become the nominee – she is not letting on. 

That’s smart politics, analysts say. And with the klieg lights suddenly on her every move, Ms. Harris has an opportunity to reintroduce herself to the American public after a rough start as vice president. Her stumbles involved tough policy assignments that didn’t play to her strengths, high-profile verbal miscues, and at-times awkward laughter that has turned into a damaging meme.

Why We Wrote This

With many Democrats concerned about President Joe Biden’s ability to serve a second term, the spotlight is shining brighter on Vice President Kamala Harris. That gives her an opportunity to reintroduce herself to voters after a rough start.

Ms. Harris’ troubles have not all been of her own making. Early on, Mr. Biden seemed to distance himself from her as she struggled. He called her “a work in progress,” according to a book chronicling his first two years in office. 

“With the vice presidency, it’s hard. You’re always playing second fiddle, getting sent to funerals and coronations,” says Peter Fenn, a veteran Democratic strategist who has known Mr. Biden for decades. But “she has grown a great deal, and shown her ability to be a good, strong president.” 

Call it the Kamala Harris two-step: Acknowledge President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance, and then assert that he can recover. Full stop.

That’s been Vice President Harris’ message ever since the president stumbled badly June 27 in his first debate of the cycle against former President Donald Trump – a stunning turn that has left the Biden campaign reeling and raised questions among Democrats about whether Ms. Harris should be the one at the top of the ticket. 

If the vice president has a personal stake – including the possibility that she could become the nominee – in President Biden’s failure, she and her team are not letting on. By all appearances, including an apparent lack of leaks, they have remained steadfastly loyal to the man who brought Ms. Harris to this moment.

Why We Wrote This

With many Democrats concerned about President Joe Biden’s ability to serve a second term, the spotlight is shining brighter on Vice President Kamala Harris. That gives her an opportunity to reintroduce herself to voters after a rough start.

That’s smart politics, analysts say. And with the klieg lights suddenly on her every move, Ms. Harris has an opportunity to reintroduce herself to the American public after a rough start as vice president. Her stumbles involved tough policy assignments that didn’t play to her strengths, high-profile verbal miscues, and at-times awkward laughter that has turned into a damaging meme. 

Ms. Harris’ troubles have not all been of her own making. Early on, Mr. Biden seemed to distance himself from her as she struggled. He called her “a work in progress,” according to a book chronicling his first two years in office. 

All vice presidents are captive, to some degree, to what the boss and his team want of them, including talking points and staff hires. For Ms. Harris, the pressures have been amplified by her status as the nation’s first female, first Black, and first South Asian vice president, and by the president’s advanced age.

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a post debate campaign rally, June 28, 2024, in Las Vegas.

“It’s been a very slippery tightrope she’s walked, and it’s been difficult,” says a California Democratic politician who has known and worked with Ms. Harris for more than 20 years. 

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