Harris steps up lawmaker outreach Democrats say Biden neglected – Washington Examiner

The⁣ article discusses the improved ⁤outreach efforts by Vice President⁣ Kamala Harris ⁣towards House Democrats, especially‍ in contrast to the perceived lack of engagement from President Joe Biden. With Biden having dropped‍ his reelection bid, Democratic ​lawmakers report a significant increase in enthusiasm to support Harris’s campaign for the presidency, describing a ‍”night and day” difference. Some members, like Rep. Jimmy ⁢Gomez, have expressed that they​ were not involved in Biden’s campaign but ‌are eager to support Harris. Others, such as Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, noted that Biden’s team had issues ‍with inclusivity, which Harris’s campaign appears to⁣ be addressing effectively. Harris ⁢is working quickly to build ‍a coalition in her abbreviated campaign by engaging disillusioned lawmakers, highlighting her proactive approach ⁣in contrast to Biden’s strategy. The Harris campaign has conducted surveys to identify⁣ lawmakers willing to serve as surrogates, ⁤resulting in heightened interest and support from the Democratic House members.


Harris steps up lawmaker outreach Democrats say Biden neglected

House Democrats say Vice President Kamala Harris is doing a better job than President Joe Biden when it comes to forging ties with lawmakers.

Before he dropped his bid for reelection, many Democrats worried Biden’s campaign was doomed for failure and were reluctant to stump for him on the campaign trail. Following Harris’s swift ascent to the top of the Democratic ticket after Biden dropped his bid and endorsed her as the party’s presidential candidate, Democratic House lawmakers said there’s a “night and day” difference in enthusiasm for performing as campaign surrogates for Harris, according to a report from Axios

“I wasn’t a Biden campaign surrogate because I wasn’t asked … But Kamala, it’s a different story,” Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) said. 

Meanwhile, Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) claimed, “The Biden team had an issue of many members not feeling included and is attempting to address the issue of including more people.”

Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, June 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

Harris faces an abbreviated campaign because of her late entrance into the 2024 election cycle but she has raced to build a winning Democratic coalition.  

The left-leaning New Democrat Coalition has been a key part of the Harris campaign’s efforts to make inroads in the lower chamber and mold lawmakers, who were disillusioned with Biden’s campaign, into enthusiastic voices for her candidacy. 

Rep. Annie Kuster (D-NH), who heads the group, said the Harris campaign tapped the organization to poll nearly 100 Democratic members in the House to determine which lawmakers would be willing to serve as campaign surrogates. 

The lawmakers surveyed indicated that the outreach from the Harris campaign is a welcome departure from the Biden playbook and expressed increased enthusiasm for stumping for the vice president

Rep. Annie Kuster (D-NH), right, and Rep. Sharice Davids (D-KS) welcome 17 newly-elected members of the New Democrat Coalition as Kuster assumes the chairmanship for the 118th Congress, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, Dec. 2, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

“They’ve asked what our interest level is in a way I haven’t been asked previously,” Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) noted. “Often, it’s the people who really want to go do it who say something. This time, they’re approaching everyone.” 

As chairwoman of the New Democrat Coalition, Kuster indicated Democratic interest in performing as Biden surrogates hit a low before his campaign exit. 

Democrats need to gain four seats to capture the majority in the lower chamber. Biden’s dismal pollings following his first presidential debate depressed some vulnerable House Democrats in tight battles to keep their seats. Far from offering their services to the Biden campaign, many lawmakers called on the president to drop his bid for a second term. 

But there’s been a marked shift over a month into Harris’s presidential campaign.  

Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA) said the Harris campaign now has “more interested surrogates than they know what to do with.”



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