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I never said any of those things. by EricCartman
I find the idea that Biden wants to pull Harris into the Presidency one that isn't outlandish or insane.
Given his age, this is the only possible explanation for keeping her on the ticket. Politically, there is nothing advantageous about her brand. She isn't popular, she doesn't bring a swing state into play, and she is only there because Biden needed help in SC in 2020. She was the price of admission.
Can anyone justify keeping her on the ticket? Or is the path of least resistance the answer here?