Biden only planned to get out of the presidential race, Kamala Harris begs for a quick support

Biden’s initial statement announced that he would withdraw from the election, he did not have the support of Kamla Harris.

The upcoming book on Kamla Harris’s presidential election, which has already come into the limelight due to sensational revelations, has claimed that Kamla Harris was to request former President Joe Biden as the presidential candidate for a quick support for him. Biden’s announcement was only about his decision to move away from the President’s fight.
In the moments before the ticket switch-up, Harris begged Biden, as “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House”, from Hill’s Amy Farna and NBC News’s Amy Farna and NBC News, begged Biden in pre-made moments after the ticket switch-up reported by Jonathan Alan of Hill, which is set for release on Tuesday.
The book revealed that Harris knew that the enrollment was coming in her way, but she did not want a big difference between Biden’s exit and Kamala Harris’s statement.
“She knew that if Biden had clearly stepped aside without supporting her, it would be taken as a statement that she lacked confidence in the ability to win or work – or both, or both, according to the book. “This may mean that the cradle died for a fight, which he had not yet started fighting. She also knew that the failure to throw his weight behind him would suggest that he had wrongly decided to choose it as his number two in the first place.”

Harris told Biden ‘This is important for your heritage’

The book revealed that Harris told Biden that supporting his direct support would be important for Biden’s legacy that he had full confidence in his VP. When Biden suggested to wait a few days after the announcement of his exit to support, Harris said that “a lot of daylight would risk” “mischief and confusion”, the book said.
When Biden ran his statement by Rape James Clibern, South Carolina Democrat said “something is missing” and insisted that the President cannot “leave the field without supporting a successor,” Parnes and Alan said. The cliburn was likely to be like Harris that if Biden leaves without supporting a name, it would lead to a vacuum.
“Obama tried to rope me in some kind of mini-primary, ‘Clibern thought.’ If I have already supported Harris, it will be easy to whisk it. ” When Obama called that evening, the conversation lasted for less than a minute.

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