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Harris Dumps Biden? Campaign Goes Solo Before Election Day…

Harris Dumps Biden? Campaign Goes Solo Before Election Day

According to rumors, Vice President Kamala Harris has no plans to campaign in person alongside President Biden in the last weeks before Election Day.

Harris has moved to separate herself from Biden’s presidency in recent weeks, and White House and campaign officials confirmed that she had no plans to appear alongside Biden, according to NBC News.

The White House and Harris campaign did not reply to Fox News Digital’s calls for comment.

According to NBC, Biden intends to indirectly support Harris by rallying his longtime followers behind her.

Biden claims Harris handled ‘everything from foreign policy to domestic policy’ during his presidency.

Harris has spent weeks portraying herself as a change agent despite being a leader in the existing administration.

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Harris believes that a Harris administration will not be “a continuation of the Biden presidency.” Bret Baier of Fox News urged her to explain the discrepancies in an exclusive interview last week.

“My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency, and, like every new president, I will bring my personal and professional experiences, as well as fresh and innovative ideas. “I represent a new generation of leadership,” Harris informed him.

VP Kamala Harris responds to why more Americans trust Trump with the economy.

“As an example, I have not spent the most of my career in Washington, D.C. I welcome ideas from Republicans who are supporting me, including some who were just on stage with me minutes ago, as well as the business sector and others who can help me make decisions,” she said.

Meanwhile, former President Trump has stated that Harris will continue to implement the same economic and immigration policies that have made the Biden administration highly unpopular.

The former president continues to lead the polls on the economy and immigration.

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