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The Situation Within Kamala Harris’ ‘Frankenstein’ Campaign Is Not as Rosy as it May Seem: Report

A recent report suggests that tensions are escalating within Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign for‌ the presidency, particularly among her aides. High staff turnover has characterized⁢ her time as vice president, alongside concerns about the ‌work environment in her office. Previous criticism highlighted a troubling employee culture where Harris demanded her staff address⁤ her with specific titles and maintain a certain distance.

According to an Axios report, the composition of Harris’s campaign has created a “Frankenstein” structure, comprised of her own team, former ⁤Biden campaign staff, and personnel connected to Barack Obama. This amalgamation ⁤has reportedly ⁢contributed‌ to confusion regarding ‌roles ‌and responsibilities within the campaign.⁢ Some aides feel pressured to defend Harris’s​ left-leaning positions, which ‍clash with the more moderate approach necessary to ⁢appeal to a broader electorate.

Amid this turmoil, Harris’s supporters appear divided, with some wanting to exclude Biden’s supporters due to past grievances. Critics argue that Harris’s history of chaos within her campaign operations further complicates her leadership efficacy. the‍ campaign is marked by uncertainty and internal strife, with heightened scrutiny of Harris’s ability to connect ⁢with mainstream voters while managing her diverse team.


Reams of media happy talk about the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris mask growing tensions among her aides, according to a new report.

Tension is nothing new to a Harris-led organization. Her tenure as vice president was marked by high staff turnover amid frustrations concerning the work environment in her office.

In 2019, an Op-Ed from a man whose son worked briefly as an intern for Harris when she was California’s attorney general indicated her office had a woeful employee culture.

The writer said his son was shocked to learn Harris demanded her staff address her as “general” and that he was not allowed to look Harris in the eye.

With that as the background, a new report from Axios says the Harris campaign “has become a diffuse ‘Frankenstein’ team with multiple power centers.”

The report, based on sources Axios did not name, said that the Harris campaign is a mix of her own staff, people who worked on the defunct re-election campaign of President Joe Biden, and staff members from the orbit of former President Barack Obama.

“The entanglement of these different entities has led to many people feeling a real lack of role clarity,” one person in the campaign said.

Some tensions are holdovers from antagonisms that festered among Biden loyalists who resented what they saw as the tactics used by Obama and his base to sideline Biden.

“I’ve talked to 100 Biden people — House members, senators and fundraisers — who think he got totally screwed. It was unfair, unwise and unjust. And those people who did it will not have this moment in history reflect well on their own behavior,” a Biden fundraiser told NBC.

The Axios report indicated that aides focused on connecting with the mainstream of America are irked at being forced to defend Harris’s positions on far-left progressive issues such as her support for Medicare for All and her calls to ban fracking.

Although Harris backers claim her positions helped elect Biden in 2020, Biden backers see vindication as Harris walks back her far-left positions in a bid to court more conservative Democrats.

Earlier this month, Politico reported that some Harris supporters were anxious to jettison Biden supporters who they felt denigrated Harris before she became the nominee.

Politico also noted that Harris does not have a track record of controlling internal strife.

“Harris built a chaotic operation in her 2020 presidential primary campaign that she allowed to fester, causing bottlenecks and radiating dysfunction across her organization,” the Politico report noted.






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