It’s got to be making Joe Biden mad.
Last Thursday, standing on a tarmac in Michigan in front of Air Force Two, Kamala Harris took some questions from reporters. This was the first time she’d been in an unscripted situation since becoming the presumptive —is ultimately about more than whether she’ll answer questions live in public per se. It’s that she hasn’t committed herself in detailed terms to specific plans for her hypothetical presidency.
On one level, this is fair enough. It’s reasonable to ask someone who wants to be put in charge of the country’s most urgent life-or-death decisions to demonstrate that she can handle a few pointed inquiries about immigration from an irritating, 42-year-old Ivy League alumnus wearing a blue button-down shirt. It’s also fair for people who will be affected by the policy-setting power of the presidency to wonder what she might do with it.
Consider that should she win the election, and should Biden serve the rest of his term, Harris is not going to become president for nearly six months—in late January of 2025, a year that, to this writer, sounds fanciful and imaginary. Democrats may or may not hold the House or the Senate at that time, and if they do, the number of votes they’ll have to spare is TBD. There’s no telling what issues voters will consider most important by then, either.
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