As President Joe Biden tries to revive his embattled reelection bid, Vice President Kamala Harris led a parade of Black Democrats who warned Saturday that the threat of another Donald Trump presidency remains the most important calculation ahead of November.
Yet in more than 20 minutes on stage at the Essence Festival of Culture, Harris did not acknowledge Biden’s dismal debate performance or calls for the 81-year-old president to end his reelection bid. In fact, she barely mentioned Biden at all – a stark contrast to the Congressional Black Caucus members who forcefully and repeatedly defended the president by name.
“This is probably the most significant election of our lifetime,” Harris said, before riffing on Trump musing about being a dictator, pushing the Supreme Court rightward and promising retribution on political enemies. “In 122 days, we each have the power to decide what kind of country we want to live in.”
Harris’s appearance at the nation’s largest annual celebration of Black culture underscores what a difficult task it is for the White House and campaign to navigate questions about the president’s aptitude. The dynamics are especially fraught for Harris, the first Black woman and person of south Asian descent to be elected vice president, and for the Black Democrats who were so instrumental in electing Biden and her in 2020.
On one hand, Harris fills the traditional role of loyal lieutenant, a job she did enthusiastically — and on the fly — in television appearances immediately after Biden’s lackluster debate ended. Yet should Biden ultimately decide to step aside as presumptive nominee, she would be among the favorites, if not the favorite, to carry the Democratic banner against Trump.
Black leaders and voters who gathered in New Orleans, meanwhile, walked the line Saturday between backing Biden and insisting that, if he does end his campaign, the party should elevate the barrier-breaking vice president rather than consider governors like Gavin Newsom of California or Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, both of whom are white.
“The purpose of a vice president is to be a No. 2, to be able to step in,” said Glynda Carr, who leads the Higher Heights political action organization that works to elect more Black women. “If this was an all-white male ticket, would we be talking about other people who have less experience, less qualifications?”
Antjuan Seawright, a Black Democratic consultant who is close to House Rep. Jim Clyburn, a Biden ally, put it more plainly. “Joe Biden isn’t going anywhere,” he said. But if he does, “anyone other than Kamala would be malpractice — and it would tear the party apart.”
Seawright argued that the pressure on Biden to step aside is coming only from white Democrats so far, at least publicly. He said that divide is mostly about Black voters’ trust in Biden and their recognition of his record. But he said it’s also about what’s good for the party as a whole, including Black politicians. Risking a contested convention, even one that nominates Harris, could ensure widespread losses, and in turn, make it less likely than ever to see Democratic House leader Hakeem Jeffries become Speaker or Harris or another Black woman sit in the Oval Office.
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., and her colleagues echoed some of those sentiments.
“People say Joe Biden’s too old. Hell, I’m older than Biden!” said the 85-year-old congresswoman. “It ain’t gonna be no other Democratic candidate, and we better know it.”
Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, played up the power Harris already holds.
“We got a Black vice president of the United States of America, a sister who came here to be with us today,” she said. “So, let’s not get it twisted. I know who I’m voting for. I’m with the Biden-Harris team, because we’re still going to have a sister in the White House fighting for us and making a difference.”
Waters said Biden’s support of Black communities and the contrast with Trump should be enough. She called the former president “a no-good, lying, despicable human being” with a white nationalist agenda. “Who the hell do you think he’s going to come after?” Waters asked, noting Trump’s support from groups like the Proud Boys. “You know he means business.”
In more than a dozen interviews with Essence attendees, opinions varied on Biden’s strength as a candidate and his abilities to serve another four years. But there was a clear consensus on several points: Only Biden can decide his fate; if he does step away, he should back Harris; and defeating Trump is the top priority.
“I’m with him, absolutely,” said Erica Peterson of New Orleans. “He’s delivered, and one debate is not going to change my mind. ... And if it’s not Joe Biden, I’m with her.”
Star Robert, a 37-year-old nurse in New York City, said if there’s a shift, then Biden and Democrats could not credibly choose anyone other than Harris, given that the president, party and voters already chose her as second-in-line. Still, she was skeptical about Harris’s prospects.
“I’m not sure that she’s done enough to generate the trust of enough voters,” Robert said. “I don’t know if that’s all her fault, I just haven’t seen enough of her, we haven’t. I don’t know what her angle is.”
Regardless, Robert added, “I’m not sure the country is ready for another Black president, and if we were ready for a woman, Hillary Clinton would have beaten the clown (Trump) the first time he ran.”
Harris, for her part, answered that kind of skepticism even as she studiously avoided the immediate campaign drama.
“Ambition is a good thing. We do not need to step quietly,” she said of being a woman of color in powerful circles. “People in your life will tell you it’s not your time. It’s not your turn. Nobody like you has done it before. ... I like to say that I eat ‘no’ for breakfast.”
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16 Comments
PTownsend
The alternative is fully turning over the republic to the aristocratic caste led by a convicted felon backed by a corrupt Supreme Court. Sadly the Court will remain in place, regardless who gets the most votes. On a who gets the most votes aside, that should be what determines election results in the republic, but it's doubtful the Republicans and their militias will accept the outcome if Trump doesn't win. This time they might go full out assault mode on the Capital, the wealthiest Americans have long controlled the land, but now with Trump backing them the sheet's off the face of the US and the nation's latent-fascism is on open display.
OssanAmerica
I would vote for Biden's dog before the other candidate who poses an existential threat to our country. Check out Project 2025 for a glimpse....
Tim Sullivan
"I just haven’t seen enough of her, we haven’t. I don’t know what her angle is."
We'll soon find out as Joe is going to bow out soon. At least she hasn't got dementia (could be Parkinson's).
zibala
“In 122 days, we each have the power to decide what kind of country we want to live in.”
A country not mired in inflation, high gas prices, food prices zooming upward.
A country where Russia doesn't take advantage of weak leadership and invade other countries. A country where China respects the borders of other countries.
A country where our leadership respects its own borders.
JPB4999
Kamala is in way over her head. She would be a disaster as president.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Russia already invaded. Will Jupiter grab his ankles on that or won't he?
elephant200
The debate was so hard to watch,it wasn't a political event but it was America's embarrassment. It won't made any difference if Kamala became the next POTUS. America is doomed !
Toblerone
Either way - Biden or Harris - it will be a s*#@show and the US further plunging on its way to disaster.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Still not hilarious as the applauding penguins we see in another major country.
Toblerone
A country not mired in inflation, high gas prices, food prices zooming upward.
A country where Russia doesn't take advantage of weak leadership and invade other countries. A country where China respects the borders of other countries.
A country where our leadership respects its own borders.
That was the USA under president Trump.
kurisupisu
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It’s great not to have dementia unlike Joe Biden…
TaiwanIsNotChina
Inflation will rise bigly if the Trump tax cuts are extended/increased. Nothing is weaker than letting down your actual treaty allies, which Biden did not do.
Toblerone
Biden will go down as the worst president in US history.
If, by some cosmic comedy, Harris actually becomes president she will eclipse the hapless Joe in incompetence and chaos creation.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Nonsense: zero insurrection, abuse of power, and surrender abroad under Biden.
Toblerone
Any Biden supporters still capable of logical thought who have swallowed the lies coming from Kringe Jean-Pierre, will have watched the debate in horror, and realised they’ve been taken for absolute fools. That those awful “Right Wing Commentators” have been telling the truth all along, whilst their preferred pundits have convinced them not to believe their lyin’ eyes.
Shameless shills, like the cretinous Joe Scarborough who insisted just a few weeks ago that Biden is better than ever (and “Eff you if you can’t handle the truth!), or the even more preposterous Rachel Maddow or Nicolle Wallace – both of whom have continued repeating lies about Trump long after they were disproved – and who run cover for a wholly corrupted Biden administration.
The question the media should now be focused on is one that the rest of us have been asking for a while now.
WHO HAS REALLY BEEN THE PRESIDENT FOR THE LAST THREE AND A HALF YEARS? Because it sure as hell hasn’t been Joe Biden
Toblerone
As for the Biden believers, they’ve been wilfully swallowing the lies for so long and wanting to believe, that there’s no going back without admitting some very painful truths about themselves. Hence we are seeing truly bizarre tunnel vision, denial and deflection. Practically apocalyptic.