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Kamala Aides TURN, Publish DAMNING Book Exposing Former Boss: 'Should NOT Be President'

As the political heat intensifies, a shocking new book has resurfaced casting a harsh light on Vice President Kamala Harris at a time when the...


Kamala Aides TURN, Publish DAMNING Book Exposing Former Boss: 'Should NOT Be President'

As the political heat intensifies, a shocking new book has resurfaced casting a harsh light on Vice President Kamala Harris at a time when the Democrat Party's unity is crucial. "The Truce: Progressives, Centrists, and the Future of the Democratic Party," written by journalists Hunter Walker and Luppe B. Luppen, dives deep into the internal conflicts that have roiled the Democrats for years, now focusing its critical eye on Harris.

Released quietly in January, the book initially didn't make waves beyond Washington insiders. But as the 2024 presidential race heats up, with Harris facing a formidable challenge from former President Donald Trump, "The Truce" has suddenly gained a new lease on life. The timing couldn't be worse for Harris, who is portrayed in the book as overly dependent on her personal charm and lacking a clear political vision.

Walker and Luppen's account detailed a series of interviews with former aides and close associates of Harris, who paint a troubling picture of her leadership style. According to the book, Harris has struggled to articulate a consistent agenda, often relying on her personality to navigate political waters a strategy that sources claim has left her staff directionless and her policy initiatives vague.

A former senior staff member of her 2020 campaign team expressed strong reservations about her suitability for the presidency. "It was rotten from the start," the aide remarked. "A lot of us, at least folks that I was friends with on the campaign, all realized that: 'Yeah, this person should not be president of the United States,'" they disclosed to the authors.

"The Truce" also highlighted a broader war within the Democrat Party, one that predated Harris's rise but has become more pronounced under her potential presidency. The struggle between the party's progressive wing and its centrist establishment only intensified, with each side vying to steer the party's future direction. This infighting, the authors argue, could jeopardize the Democrats' ability to present a united front against Trump.

The campaign team experienced significant dysfunction, largely due to the strained relationship between Maya Harris, the campaign chair and sister of Harris, and Juan Rodriguez of Bearstars Strategies, who was the campaign manager.

When Harris exited the primary race in December 2019, she attributed her decision primarily to a shortage of funds. However, the authors noted that issues with money management were only a part of an overarching "toxic climate" within the campaign.

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