Kamala Harris Cackles Awkwardly After Telling Reporter That Biden Intends to Run in 2024 and She Intends to Run With Him

Kamala Harris cackled awkwardly during a CBS “Face the Nation” interview where she told reporter Robert Costa that Joe Biden intends to run in 2024 and that she intends to run with him.

Costa pointed out, “Up on Capitol Hill, there is speculation among some Democrats and some Republicans that President Biden won’t run for re-election in 2024.”

“What’s your message, what’s your message to those who say that?” Costa wondered

Harris responded, according to the transcript, “Listen to President Biden. He intends to run. And if he does, I intend to run with him. (laughs) So there you go.”

Costa continued, “Another run by former President Trump is possible. He is signaling that. Would that make it more likely that the president runs?”

Harris responded:

“He did it before. So I- you know, listen, honestly, right now, let’s focus on what we got to deal with right now because I know that’s how the President is focused.”

“He’s focused on doing everything that we’ve discussed, bringing down the cost of gas, dealing with- seeing through what we need to do around getting roads and bridges fixed in America, focusing on what we have continued to do under his leadership, which is to improve and strengthen the relationship the United States has around the world.”

“You know, I’ve traveled the world as Vice President, where, you know, I’ve been to Europe now, I think at least three times in connection with a number of issues, including Ukraine, and these leaders, foreign leaders will come up to me and I think nearly three dozen meetings that I’ve had.”

“And first thing they say is thank you and thank President Biden for what he has done to restore America’s role of leadership and partnership on the globe.”

Costa pressed, “So, all signs point to yes?”

“All signs point to good work having happened but more work to get done,” Harris insisted.

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