Democrats Anxious Over Kamala Harris’ Ability to Defeat Trump

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Amid growing concerns within the Democratic Party, former President Barack Obama has notably withheld his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, expressing doubts about her ability to defeat Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race. These concerns come after President Joe Biden announced his decision to step down from the race, a move that has left many Democrats uneasy about Harris' candidacy.

Sources close to Obama have revealed his deep concerns about Harris' competency and electoral viability, citing her track record and debating skills as major points of contention. Obama's hesitation highlights a significant rift within the Democratic Party, which now faces the challenge of unifying behind a new candidate​.

Biden's endorsement of Harris, however, has not alleviated these concerns. Democrats are privately expressing anxiety about Harris' ability to navigate the upcoming election's challenges, including potential debates with Trump where she may be vulnerable to gaffes on critical issues such as Israel, Palestine, and Ukraine.

Despite these internal struggles, Harris has secured a majority of delegates, virtually assuring her nomination at the Democratic National Convention. An Associated Press survey indicated that Harris had the backing of 2,538 delegates, well above the 1,976 needed​​.

The Democratic National Committee Chairman, Jaime Harrison, confirmed that the party would finalize its nominee by August 7, though delegates could still change their minds before the official vote. This uncertainty adds to the existing tension within the party as it braces for a tough election against Trump​.

Adding to the complexity, Rod Blagojevich, the disgraced former governor of Illinois, suggested that Obama played a crucial role in orchestrating Biden's exit from the race. Blagojevich likened Obama's influence within the Democratic Party to that of a "Chicago ward boss," operating from behind the scenes to shape major political decisions​.

In the wake of Biden's withdrawal, Harris faces the daunting task of uniting a fractured party and convincing skeptical voters of her capability to lead. With Obama withholding his endorsement and influential Democrats expressing doubts, Harris' path to the presidency appears fraught with significant challenges​​.

As the campaign season heats up, all eyes will be on Harris to see if she can overcome these internal party struggles and present a compelling case to the American electorate. The stakes are high, and the Democratic Party's future may hinge on her ability to rally support and effectively counter Trump's aggressive campaign tactics​​.

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  1. Kamala will lose! She won’t be able to deal with Putin, ( he will snub her), Kim Jung Un a city xinping will not deal with her. She is not presidential material at all. Her word salads will sink her. We want an articulate, strong leader who can deal effectively with world leaders. Vote Trump!!!!!! She has already insulted our strongest ally in the Middle East, Israel, so she is already losing!

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