Leftist authors of the newly resurfaced book criticized Kamala Harris for her inability to define a political agenda and her total reliance on personality.
The book, “The Truce: Progressives, Centrists, and the Future of the Democratic Party,” was published before Harris’s coronation at the Democratic National Convention and resurfaced eight months after its release.
“It was rotten from the start. A lot of us, at least folks that I was friends with on the campaign, all realized that: ‘Yeah, this person should not be president of the United States,’” a top aide from her 2020 campaign told the authors.
The comments from insiders of her failed 2020 campaign presented Harris as a vapid and ineffectual leader who offers no clear picture of who she is politically or how she would govern as the leader of the entire nation.
Some staffers noted that part of the problem was tensions between Harris’s sister Maya, who served as the campaign chair, and Bearstars Strategies’ Juan Rodriguez, who served as her campaign manager. They hated each other so much that they moved to opposite wings of campaign headquarters and held separate meetings with staff. […]
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