🧵Why some of Kamala Harris’s Biggest Fans aren’t joining Calls for her to Replace Biden🧵
(My take on what the Democratic base understands that the broader Biden coalition doesn’t.)
To some, it might seem like the moment Vice President Kamala Harris’s most fervent supporters have long hoped for;
since President Biden’s poor performance at the presidential debate earlier this month, a range of voices have come out of the woodwork to insist that Harris should step in for Biden as the party’s nominee.
As a 2024 DNC delegate, Clinton campaign alumnus, and center-left Democrat who would like to see Harris as our first female president -- I hope she isn’t put in that position.
President Biden has had a historic first term in office and there are major strategic and structural drawbacks to replacing our democratically selected nominee.
More centrally, however, the base of the Democratic Party doesn’t trust the broader Biden coalition to support Harris as they claim they would should she become the nominee.
We’ve watched how the Never Trumpers, purity politics progressive, and media members most vocally calling for this swap have dismissed and disrespected Harris since the 2020 primaries.
Before reality set in that the only realistic replacement for Biden would in fact be his Vice President, those envisioning a substitute for Biden made clear their intentions to skip over her.
Suddenly, those who have ignored and downplayed both Harris’s historical significance and real world impact for 4 years find it convenient to sing her praises as a mechanism to undermine Biden.
They even accuse some of Harris’s biggest supporters who are fully behind Biden remaining as the nominee of being “delusional” or “gaslighters.” While I’d gladly support either candidate as nominee,
we so-called “establishment” Democrats — the core of the party — have lived through the racist backlash to President Obama that paved the way for MAGA.
We saw firsthand how the Bernie bros and male-dominated media treated the eminently qualified and uniquely prepared Secretary Clinton in 2016.
Just months ago we fought back against ludicrous calls from the Never Trump commentary class calling on Biden to replace Harris as his running mate.
Ironically, while we get criticized as “out of touch” for refusing calls for Biden to step aside, in many ways we are the only ones being realistic about the racism and sexism a candidate like Vice President Harris would be up against were she our nominee.
After all, against the threat of Trumpism, that was in large part why Biden was such an appealing nominee in 2020. He was viable and practical.
During the 2020 primaries, progressives smeared Harris as “Kamala the cop,” often circulated distorted criticisms of her time as a district attorney. In 2016, up to 12% of Bernie Sanders’s primary voters voted for Donald Trump.
For those of us who feel at least some part of this was rooted in sexism — why wouldn’t we expect those voters to treat Harris the same? Rightly or wrongly, mainstream Democrats like me assign a healthy chunk of blame for Trump’s initial rise to power to our corporate media.
Legacy media has repeatedly engaged in blatantly racist and sexist coverage of Harris. Many of those same media voices now insist Harris is the only path forward for Democrats. Having witnessed how the beltway press has dissected Harris, down to coverage of her headphones,
you’d forgive Harris supporters for being skeptical that these same media figures would give the first Black woman nominee for president a fair shake over the next 4 months.
Earlier this year, Bill Kristol, editor of the Never Trump conservative publication The Bulwark, tweeted that “VP Harris isn’t ready” to serve should Biden need to be replaced.
Now he tweets out fantastical op-eds about what exactly Biden should say as he announces Harris is taking his spot. In an interview with the Young Turks, former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh also called on Biden to “step down and hand it to Kamala Harris.”
Walsh, 62, who pushed Trump’s racist birther lie and was fired from his radio hosting job for using racial slurs on air, has also now built a prominent following as a Never Trump Republican.
Republicans like Kristol and Walsh already took this long to realize the bigotry rife within the GOP -- a party they helped build -- and now we are supposed to rely on fickle friends like them to rally behind the first Black woman nominee President?
The women and people of color who, in large part, form the Democratic Party’s base also know exactly what is at stake for people like us this election.
The reluctance to endorse the idea of Harris replacing Biden is not a sign of delusion but a reflection of hard-earned political wisdom. We have a keen understanding that racism and sexism are alive and well in America today.
Harris, despite her many strengths, would face the same entrenched biases and opposition that have plagued her vice presidency.
This is why her most loyal supporters understand that she is more likely to be elected president in the future if the Biden-Harris ticket wins this November. [end🧵🙏]
NEW: @washingtonpost has now corrected their FALSE reporting that @tedlieu called on Biden to step down earlier today.
(Media has been pretty condescending in response to fair criticism this week but they have now repeatedly rushed to confirm their biases & reported false info.)
Not at all fair to @tedlieu as a fraction will see the correction vs. who saw the viral original story…and now he has to try to explain himself to upset supporters
Media just made up these stories over past few days:
LIE 1—Biden scheduled trip to discuss future w/ family (it was pre-planned)
LIE 2—DNC moved nomination in response to debate (was planned since May due to Ohio issue)
LIE 3—Biden didn’t speak to any Govs post-debate (he did)
What’s more offensive is if you point this out they’ll compare you to MAGA. Just absolutely wild.
Sorry but it’s not some random conspiracy, @brianstelter…look at these major examples…at minimum they are so eager to go after Biden they don’t even check their basic facts anymore…or offer a different explanation?
🧵U.S. Higher Ed is in Turmoil — It’s a Threat to America’s Global Future 🧵
For the last century, America's higher education system, especially prestigious institutions like the Ivy League, have been one of our most significant global exports.
Now, from campus protests, to high-profile resignations from University Presidents, a global pandemic, diminishing returns to education, and a Supreme Court ruling that supercharged debates over merit — American higher education is in crisis.
While we can debate the performance of such schools in the current context, objectively, the turmoil at these universities is about more than a debate over education — it further risks the economic, cultural & political dominance of the U.S. on the world stage at a critical time.
RFK Jr.’s running mate Nicole Shanahan 1) had an affair with far right wing billionaire Elon Musk that ended her marriage and 2) paid millions for that RFK Jr. Super Bowl ad that offended his family members.
She has zero qualifications to be a heartbeat away from the presidency.
Fair! The fact is he picked her because he’s is rich and can dump money into his spoiler bid targeting ballot access in key swing states.
Just to be clear…still no lawsuit filed by @BillAckman. Will media let him off the hook after giving him the headlines he wanted? Or will they actually follow-up and expose him as the empty bully he is?
His wife was not defamed and everything he said was pure bluster.
Let’s review! The story about @NeriOxman being a plagiarist came out the first week of the year.
Bill Ackman said he would sue for defamation almost immediately after. He got headlines saying just that along with coverage of his deranged screeds on the topic.
A month passes and Bill does nothing. I post on Twitter predicting he won’t file suit because he has no case. To which he responds the following…
🧵Biden Supporters Aren’t in Denial, Everyone Else Is
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There’s a persistent narrative among beltway pundits and even some well-meaning armchair campaigners that pro-Biden Democrats like me are “in denial” about President Joe Biden’s advanced age.
Ironically, what has become clear as we are dragged through yet another “but Biden’s age” newscycle is that we are perhaps the only ones engaging rationally on the issue. Joe Biden is old; You won’t hear me or other pro-Biden Democratic operatives argue otherwise.
However, with just 9 months until the election, he is also the only person standing between Trump and the White House. The incessant discussion around the president’s age is derivative of a media-induced fever dream that some better candidate exists