Vice President Kamala Harris defended President Joe Biden’s mental acuity, emphasizing his intelligence and ability to foresee challenges.
She highlighted the positive reception of the administration’s accomplishments in South Carolina and expressed confidence in facing Donald Trump in a potential rematch.
Harris also acknowledged the need to earn the votes of the black community by effectively communicating the administration’s achievements.
“I spend a lot of time with President Biden, be it in the Oval Office, in the Situation Room, and other places,” Harris said.
“He is extraordinarily smart. He has the ability to see around the corner in terms of what might be the challenges we face as a nation, or globally.”
“They’re there because they believe in what we’re doing and they want to see us continue to do this work,” she said of their South Carolina support.
“If it is Donald Trump, we’ve beat him before, and we’ll beat him again,” she said.
“I am of the school that you either run without an opponent or you run scared,” Harris said. “I have learned that to be a fact, and that is the way that I feel about any election. So absolutely not. You can’t take anything for granted. And we have a duty, a responsibility, to earn this re-elect.”
“You got to earn the votes,” she said. “And the votes are going to be earned based on, one, in a re-elect, have you actually responded to the needs of the community? We have a responsibility to communicate. We’ve done really good work. Our challenge will be to let people know who brung it to them.”
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