Six months have passed since Kamala Harris lost to Donald Trump in the November election for president, and many Americans are still mourning. The devastating blow divided the country even more, and now, former President Joe Biden is finally addressing his theories about why the Democratic party failed.
Since leaving the White House, Biden has kept a relatively low profile. That is until recently, with him sitting down for several major interviews and making public appearances over the last few weeks. During an interview on âThe Viewâ Thursday (May 8), Biden spoke about last yearâs campaign season, even making a surprising admission.
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According to the former president, Harrisâ defeat didnât come as a shock. âNot because I didnât think the vice president was qualified to be president,â he clarified. Biden went on to defend Harris saying she was more than qualified to run the country. But there was two simple yet deeply complex things he believes stopped her from pulling out the final victory.
Itâs no secret that Harris is Black woman. But despite making history as the first woman district attorney in San Francisco and the first woman to serve as vice president, Biden said it was her gender and race that many folks couldnât see past. Plus, it didnât help that the Republican party basically used her identity against her, just like they did during former President Barack Obamaâs campaigns.
âI was surprised because they [MAGA] went the sexist route, the whole route. âThis is a woman,â sheâs this, sheâs that, really, Iâve never seen a successful and consistent [of a] campaign undercutting the notion that a woman couldnât lead the country â and a woman of mixed race,â Biden told âThe Viewâ hosts. Letâs all remember the rightâs continuous attacks on Harris, previously calling her a âjezebelâ and suggesting she slept her way to the top of the political ladder.
The same thing happened in 2016 with the battle between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Trump. Even âThe Viewâ host Sara Haines mentioned the 2016 voting frenzy saying Harrisâ loss âwas like 2016 all over again.â In the cases of Obama, Clinton, and Harris, each candidate presented a âradicalâ progressive change in the political system. But while Obama, a Black man, was able to win two terms, the ladies didnât have the same success.
Of course, if you were paying any attention to last yearâs election, Bidenâs recent remarks arenât surprising. It was very clear from the beginning of Harrisâ 100-day campaign that voters were hesitant to elect the first female president. But you know who called it? Black women.
On X, @judysquirrels tweeted back in November that Harris is ânot radical, she just happens to be a Black woman.â Another Black woman, @tify330, wrote âPeople hate when Biden is honest, everything he said is true: Sexism, Racism, COVID, Pessimism, Negative view of Govât all played a role.â
It remains unclear if this country will ever be ready for a Black women to lead, or even a woman in general. But despite this, Biden continues to praise his former second in command. âWe had a very successful effort to change the direction of the country and we did,â he said. âShe was every single part of that.â
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