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Harris breaks silence, calls Biden’s 2024 dropout decision ‘recklessness’

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris broke his silence on chaos after former President Joe Biden’s decision to leave the 2024 race just three and a half months before the election day.

Harris, Rachel Maddow from MSNBC, described Biden’s movement as “recklessness” on Monday night, previewing his book “107 Days” and admitted that he regretted forcing him to rethink.

“So when I wrote this, I realized that I had a certain responsibility and that I had a certain responsibility.” He said. “So when I talked about the recklessness, I am talking about myself as much as anything. There was very danger, and when I was worried, it would serve completely on its own.”

At that time, President Kamala Harris gave statements with President Joe Biden in Largo, Maryland on 15 August 2024. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Kamala Harris explains what Biden told him just before the important debates that left him ‘angry’.

Comments showed that he first accepted suspicions about how Harris deals with the political earthquake.

Harris said the decision had left the decision against President Donald Trump in a period of more than 100 days to face strategy and confrontation. He says the script is “unprecedented”.

Trump confused the democrats in the last minute entrance while building a war chest for months and withdrawing his opponent on the way to the campaign.

Vice President Kamala Harris introduced President Joe Biden at a campaign rally in Girard College

Vice President Kamala Harris introduced President Joe Biden at a campaign rally in Girard College in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, on May 29, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Kamala Harris confesses that there are things to do differently in 2024

“Apparently, how many people have nothing to do with a level of optimism by thousands of people, and I say, joy for the possibilities for America,” he remembered.

The critics between his own political party questioned whether he could unite the democrats and to leave the independents very little time.

Senator Chuck Schumer, D-NY, Vice President of Democratic President Kamala Harris, President Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Republican Vice President Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, Join the 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony

Senator Chuck Schumer, D-NY, Former Vice President of the Democratic Presidency Kamala Harris, former President Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, President Donald Trump and Cumhuriyet Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

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