A reported growing rift between President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign has emerged, according to sources close to the situation. It has been revealed that Biden has expressed a desire to actively support Harris on the campaign trail, only to be met with responses indicating that his involvement will be considered at a later time.
Sources suggest that Biden feels the Harris campaign may be overlooking his appeal to working-class voters, particularly in regions like the rust belt. Despite his willingness to assist, there seems to be a perception within the Harris camp that Biden represents a connection to the past rather than a path towards the future.
During a recent event in Michigan, Harris highlighted job creation resulting from initiatives like the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, both of which were spearheaded by the Biden administration. However, concerns have been raised by a prominent Super PAC supporting Harris, cautioning that a shift in strategy away from focusing on attacking Trump's character may be necessary for the campaign's success.