Kamala Harris breaks silence on Biden Dropout, admits that she regrets her dealing with the situation

Kamala Harris breaks silence on Biden Dropout, admits that she regrets her dealing with the situation

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris broke her silence on the chaos after the decision of former President Joe Biden to drop off the 2024 race only three and a half months before the election day.

Harris viewed her upcoming book “107 days” with Rachel Maddow from MSNBC Monday evening that described the movement of Biden as “recklessness” and admits that she is not more difficult to reconsider him to reconsider.

“So if I write this, it is because I realize that I have a certain responsibility that I should have followed,” Harris told Maddow. “So when I am talking about recklessness, as much as everything, I am talking about myself. There was so much at stake, and at that moment I was afraid it would come as a full self -service.”

The then vice-president Kamala Harris gives comments alongside President Joe Biden on 15 August 2024 in Largo, Maryland. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty images)

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The comments marked the first time that Harris has publicly admitted doubts about how she dealt with the political earthquake.

Harris says that the decision left her with just over 100 days to strategize and take on President Donald Trump. She says that the scenario was ‘unprecedented’.

Her last-minute entry let Democrats climb while Trump had built his war box for months and his opponent at the Hamelt campaign track.

Vice President Kamala Harris introduces President Joe Biden during a campagnerally at Girard College

Vice President Kamala Harris introduces President Joe Biden during a campaign field at Girard College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 29 May 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)

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She remembered how “people who apparently had nothing in common came together thousands with an A-level of optimism and, I dare to say, joy about the possibilities for America.”

Critics under her own political party wondered if she could unite Democrats and win independently with so little time.

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY, Democratic presidential nominated vice-president Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump and Republican vice-presidential nominated senator JD VANCE, R-HOHIOIO, R-HOHIOIO,

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY, Democratic presidential candidate former vice-president Kamala Harris, former President Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, President Donald Trump and Republican senator JD Vance, R-Hio. (AP Photo/Yuki iwamura)

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