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Vice President Kamala Harris admitted that she and President Joe Biden “have a lot of work to do” to win re-election, but said she is “confident” about the 2024 presidential election.
Harris made the remarks outside the White House after Democrats performed well in races across the country, while the president and vice president are polling poorly.
“It was a good night. And the president and I obviously have a lot of work to do to earn our re-election. But I am confident we’re going to win,” she said.
During an interview on “60 Minutes” last Sunday, Harris guaranteed Biden’s re-election after being asked why the president was neck and neck with former President Donald Trump.
CBS’ Bill Whitaker questioned the vice president about why she and Biden were polling so close to Trump despite the former president’s ongoing legal problems.
“The Biden-Harris ticket is running neck and neck with Donald Trump. Why are you not 30 points ahead?” Whitaker asked.
Harris stated that she is not a political pundit, but that the choice will be clear when Americans…
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