Trump allies intensify Harris attacks as Biden replacement talk builds
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[July 05, 2024]
By Nathan Layne, Tim Reid, Alexandra Ulmer and James
Oliphant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump's campaign and some of his allies
have launched a pre-emptive political strike on Vice President Kamala
Harris, moving swiftly to try to discredit her amid talk among some of
her fellow Democrats that she might replace President Joe Biden atop the
party's 2024 presidential ticket.
On social media and in a flurry of statements over the past 48 hours,
Trump's campaign and his Republican allies appear to be laying the
groundwork for an all-out assault on Harris should the 81-year-old Biden
decide to end his re-election bid following his feeble debate
performance last week.
While Biden has insisted he is not quitting the race four months before
the Nov. 5 election, and Harris has stood firmly behind him, the Trump
campaign has little to lose by attacking the vice president now, so that
if Harris does emerge as the nominee, she might do so in a weakened
state.
Republicans have regularly criticized Harris, 59, during Biden's term in
office, but the attacks this week represented a sharp and seemingly
coordinated escalation that appeared to be linked to increased talk
about her possibly replacing Biden as the Democratic presidential
candidate.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which oversees House
Republican races, called her Biden's "enabler in chief."
MAGA Inc, a fundraising super PAC supporting Trump, released a statement
calling her the "invasion czar." In March 2021 Biden said Harris would
lead efforts with Mexico and Central American nations to address illegal
immigration.
Republicans have seized on that to accuse her of failing to stem the
flow of millions of migrants crossing illegally into the United States,
although she was never directly responsible for securing the southern
border.
"Kamala Harris is incompetent. She's proven to be the weakest, worst
vice president in history, and she has 100% supported Joe Biden in every
single disastrous policy that he has implemented over the last four
years," said Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign.
Trump disparaged Harris in a video recorded at one of his golf courses,
published by The Daily Beast on Wednesday, saying Harris was "so bad,
she's so pathetic" before using an expletive to describe her.
Biden campaign spokesperson Sarafina Chitika said, "No, Donald. What is
bad is taking away women’s rights; What is bad is losing an election and
encouraging a violent mob to attack the Capitol."
In a more public attack, Trump took to his Truth Social social media
platform on Thursday to mock Harris for her poor performance in the
Democratic primaries in 2020 while calling her a "highly talented
politician."
PROUD RUNNING MATE
The Biden campaign pushed back against the escalating Republican
criticism of Harris without addressing the question of whether the vice
president is waiting in the wings.
"Vice President Harris is proud to be President Biden's running mate,"
said Rhyan Lake, a campaign spokesperson for Harris. "No matter what
false attacks Trump and his extreme allies make, she will continue to
defend the Biden-Harris record and prosecute the case against Donald
Trump."
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Constitutional
Convention of UNITE HERE, the nation's largest hospitality workers'
labor union, in New York City, U.S., June 21, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan
McDermid/File Photo
The swipes at Harris by Trump's camp were reminiscent of a similar
tactic that the Republican Trump, president from 2017-2021, used to
successfully undermine Ron DeSantis, his main Republican rival,
before the Florida governor jumped into their party's 2024 election
primary race last year.
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime Trump adviser, told Reuters Harris was
politically vulnerable given her role in addressing illegal
immigration, among other issues that are part of extensive research
the party has gathered on her record.
TRUMP'S UNUSUAL SILENCE
A former senior staffer in the Trump White House who is still in
contact with the Trump campaign said the newfound emphasis on Harris
made sense.
"If Joe Biden stays on top of the ticket, given what we've seen, she
takes on even more importance. But if he does step aside, she's the
potential candidate. This is about defining her," the staffer said,
pointing to her low approval ratings in public opinion polls.
Despite her low ratings, a Reuters/Ipsos poll earlier this week
showed Harris to be as formidable an opponent to Trump as Biden. In
a hypothetical matchup, Trump led Harris by a single percentage
point, 43% to 42%.
Even before the June 27 debate, the Trump campaign was beginning to
turn its attention to Harris, releasing an attack ad online that
mocked her for repeating lines in her speeches.
An online meme promoted by Republicans showed Harris repeating the
same phrase "unburdened by what has been" again and again in
remarks.
Harris' defenders say she has become more of a target because of her
leading role in attacking Trump over abortion rights and her
vigorous defense of Biden on the campaign trail.
If Biden were to exit the race before the Democratic National
Convention in August, there is no guarantee Harris would be the
nominee. But as vice president, she likely would be first in line.
She would benefit from Biden's immense campaign war chest and likely
see a large segment of Democrats rally around her in a bid to avoid
a bitter intra-party battle.
And as the first Black vice president in U.S. history, she provides
a bridge to the party's most dependable voting bloc. Her background
and relative youth would make for a sharp contrast with Trump, 78.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne, Tim Reid and Alexandra Ulmer; Additional
reporting by Helen Coster, Jason Lange and James Oliphant; Writing
by James Oliphant; Editing by Ross Colvin, Howard Goller and Daniel
Wallis)
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