France's President Emmanuel Macron greets Vice President Kamala Harris before a bilateral meeting at Elysee Palace in Paris France, November 10, 2021
The Hill: At 28 percent approval, say goodbye to Kamala Harris being Plan B to an aging Biden
She was supposed to be the one-term president's successor. The vice president who would take the torch from a by-then-80-something Joe Biden and carry on the administration's agenda while becoming the first woman and the first woman of color to capture the White House as the nation's 47th president.
But as things stand now, one has to wonder how Kamala Harris even remains on the ticket in 2024, regardless of who the nominee might be. A USA Today-Suffolk University poll finds that just 28 percent of voters — less than 3 in 10 — approve of the job Harris is doing. For context, that's 10 points below her boss (38 percent approve, 59 percent disapprove). For more context, Harris was at 46 percent approval and 40 percent disapproval upon entering office, per USA Today-Suffolk.
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WNU Editor: A lot can happen between now and 2024. I am still holding to my opinion that she will be replacing President Biden next year.
Update: The French are not impressed .... Kamala is mocked for putting on French accent during bizarre speech and talking to scientists 'as if they're toddlers' at COVID lab in Paris on tour to repair relations with Macron and rehabilitate her image (Daily Mail).
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