Kamala Harris Could Be the Reason Deteriorating Biden Will Run Again

Despite having extended condolences, ordering the White House flags lowered, and knowing she was dead on August 3rd, yesterday, Joe Biden kept calling out for Congresswoman Jackie Walorski, showing confusion about where she was. That, of course, wasn’t Biden’s only gaffe, but his most recent that makes foes and once-supporters alike wonder if he’s fit for another run.

Yet, he may run for one simple reason: Kamala Harris would make an awful replacement. For example, she just touted our alliance with North Korea, using the official name probably because she thinks it makes her sound smart.

She didn’t misspeak like she just had two things in her head. She says it and keeps going. We have seen this before many times.

She’s actually more incompetent than Joe Biden, and he’s the worst president of any of our lives. Yet he picked someone who is even worse than he is at communication and articulation.

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