President Biden Not Running Doesn’t Mean Vice President Harris Is 2024 Nominee. How Do Democrats Running Against Sitting Vice President Phrase That She’s Unqualified To Be President? Ugly.
President Biden Not Running Does Not Mean Vice President Harris Will Be 2024 Democratic Party Nominee.
Potential Ugliness…How Do Those Running Against Sitting Vice President Phrase That She Is Unqualified To Be President?
How Does A Candidate Say: “Yes, my friend Kamala Harris is the first female, first African-American, first Asian-American vice president. President Biden, leader of the Democratic Party, believed her to be qualified to be vice president and potentially president of the United States should something happen to him. Well, that was 2020, this is 2024.”
“I was for her before I was against her…” Recrafting politically an infamous statement about voting from John Kerry, a former member of the United States Senate, former United States Secretary of State, and 2004 presidential nominee of the Democratic Party.
What Is The Message To Voters: Democratic Party Supported This Woman For Job Of Vice President, But This Woman Is Not Qualified For The Job Of President. Needed Again- A White Man.
Consequences To Democratic Party For Dumping First Woman Vice President And Replace With Another Woman?
Will Biden Endorse Harris? Or Will Biden Do To Harris What Obama Did To Biden- And Give Harris Political Shiv And Support Another Candidate.
Might Democratic Party Try To Convince Vice President Harris Not To Seek The Nomination So The Democratic Party Can Avoid Unpleasant Moments.
Biden Bridge To Next Generation Is Thus Far The World’s Oldest And Longest Bridge
If Joseph Biden (20 November 1942), 46th President of the United States (2021- ), does not seek the 2024 presidential nomination of the Democratic Party for a second and final four-year term, there is no assurance the Democratic Party will nominate in his place Kamala Harris, the 49th Vice President of the United States (2021- ).
Vice President Harris (20 October 1964) is the first female vice president, the first African-American vice president, and the first Asian-American vice president. NOTE: Charles Curtis, 31st Vice President of the United States (1929-1933), an enrolled member of the Kaw Nation, was the first person of color to serve as Vice President of the United States.
If President Biden defers, there will be at least twenty individuals who will seek the presidential nomination. The candidates will include members of the Democratic Party and possibly one or more individuals who identify as Independents, but caucus with the Democratic Party in the United States Senate. The candidates will include current and former members of the United States Congress, current and former state governors, current and former mayors, and business executives.
The first debates in 2023 for the Democratic Party and the Republican Party are similar in that almost any individual who has declared their candidacy will be on the debate stage- most of the candidates know, and their supporters and financial backers know, they have nearly no chance whatsoever of obtaining the presidential nomination of their respective political party. They are participating to heighten their political profile- in Washington (particularly with media), in their state or district, or nationally. Raise campaign funds for themselves, to provide to others- and curry favor, and for future campaigns. Some aspire to be the vice presidential nominee or in the president’s cabinet.
For Vice President Harris, who has not fulfilled expectations due to a combination of personal, political, and managerial failures combined with a lack of direction and structure from the political operation within The White House, there is neither assurance of her seeking the nomination nor assurance for her obtaining the nomination.
If Vice President Harris does seek the 2024 presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, the most destructive moment- meaning a political extinction event, may arrive early in the campaign process.
There would commence in the summer months of 2023 and continue through the final state primaries in 2024 a series of debates in various states. The debates will initially include all declared candidates. Then the candidate field will be narrowed by requiring ever-higher benchmarks from polling results (state and national), campaign funding sources (amounts and state distribution), and number of states where a candidate has qualified to be on the ballot in 2024.
An ugly moment: When the sitting Vice President no longer meets requirements to participate in debates- or when there are too many candidates for a singular debate and the candidates are ranked and then divided by benchmark placement- and the sitting Vice President is relegated to the second-tier debate stage. And further undermining the Democratic Party focus upon diversity? What if the sitting Vice President was the only woman, woman of color, and female minority among candidates- and now the first-tier consists of men, and mostly white men?
The first question (with a lengthy set-up) posed by a moderator to each of the candidates participating in the first series of debates will be:
In 2020, then former Vice President Biden (2009-2017) selected Kamala Harris, then United States Senator from the State of California (2017-2021) to be his running mate. The 2020 Democratic Party Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, then nominated Senator Harris. At 12:00 pm on 20 January 2021, the Biden-Harris Administration commenced its four-year contract with the citizens of the United States.
In selecting Ms. Harris, Mr. Biden delivered a message: Ms. Harris was not only qualified to be Vice President of the United States, but was qualified to be President of the United States should he not complete his term in office.
Given President Biden is the titular leader of the Democratic Party, would you please speak directly to Vice President Harris and explain to her and to the audience why you believe, as a member of the Democratic Party, you should not support the decision made by President Biden?
Would you please speak directly to Vice President Harris and explain to her and to the audience why you believe Vice President Harris is not the best qualified among the candidates to receive the 2024 presidential nomination of the Democratic Party and then lead the Democratic Party in the 5 November 2024 presidential, congressional, state and local elections?
If Joseph Biden, 46th President of the United States (2021- ), seeks re-election on 5 November 2024 to a second and final four-year term, whomever is the 2024 presidential nominee and 2024 vice president nominee of the Republican Party will not solely focus their campaign toward the impact of a second and concurrent Biden-Harris Administration upon the citizens of the United States: