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All eyes on the USA: Kamala and Biden reelection

Kamala Harris was featured throughout a video announcing that


president Biden will be in campaign next 2024 and this is a clear signal
that she Will be part of the re-elections.
Her hardest critics and her allies, both, see this like a good situation for
America. The group that give her support, thinks she can represent the
hope to complete the work that Biden couldn't. Because his age.
If he wins these elections, would be 86 at the end at the second term,
because he has 80 now, so she is a biracial and younger woman who can
do the job with enthusiasm and be advocated on issues like voting rights,
combating climate change and the Access to abortion.
But, her detractor opinion that she is not prepare for the scrutiny. In Mike
Murphy opinions, she is not preparare and said: “What swing voter wakes
up and says, ‘Boy, Kamala Harris is going to move me?’”
So, vice president Kamala Harris will make the case for president Joe
Biden reelection. An adviser has said that she pretends “finish the job"
and will highlight the extremism of elected Republicans and the
unrelenting attacks on women and healthcare providers state by state.
Detractor also thinks that Biden's age is not appropriated and question his
capacities to fulfill the duties, if he is reelected, or even worst, his death.
However, Donald Trump, who is 76, also is no able to scape to the
pressure.
But, Biden strategy is trying to tamp down public concerns about his age
and, like Jaime Harrison said: “I know that the president sees the vice
president as not only a historic leader, but a true partner to him, and she’s
really been at the forefront of a lot of the work that we’ve done politically”.
The chair of the Democratic National Committee, Harrison, also admits:
“I really do believe that she’s going to be at the forefront and a crucial
component of the re-election process.”

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