Harris Felt 'Annoyed' Waiting for Obama's Endorsement, Book Says
A new book details Kamala Harris's frustration as she sought Barack Obama's endorsement after Joe Biden briefly exited the 2020 presidential race. The book claims Harris felt 'very annoyed' by the delay. Obama's eventual endorsement was considered crucial to Harris's campaign momentum. The book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the dynamics of presidential politics.
A forthcoming book reveals that Kamala Harris, then a presidential candidate, felt frustrated while waiting for former President Barack Obama's endorsement. According to excerpts, Harris was 'very annoyed' as Obama deliberated after Joe Biden briefly suspended his campaign in the early stages of the 2020 Democratic primary. The book suggests that Harris viewed Obama's support as vital to boosting her campaign's chances. Ultimately, Obama endorsed Harris, a move that political analysts believe significantly impacted her campaign trajectory. The book provides new insights into the complex relationships and strategic considerations within the Democratic party during the 2020 election cycle.