“I support democracy in the race.”
Former Vice President Kamala Harris only provided moderate support for the nominee of the mayor of New York City Zahran Mamdani in an interview with the “The Rachel Mao” exhibition from MSNBC, on Monday, the comments that come with the presence of other prominent prominent Democrats were slow to embrace the progressive legislator phase of the state.
“See, as much as I am concerned, he is a democratic candidate and must be supported.”
When I was asked if she had supported Mamdani, she gave a lukewarm response before she turned into other party names.
Harris said: “I support the democratic in the race,” he said.
Harris said: “Therefore, I hope they will not be more interpreted in New York City that we are overlooking the stars throughout our country who are now running for the mayor and many other offices, ruler, etc.” “This is where I am. We got a big tent and we got a lot of stars.”
Harris’s lukewarm support for democratic socialism, which described 33-year-old, comes at a time when the Democratic Party-and younger voters in particular-by changing the available generations between the elderly lawmakers and the party are struggling to combat republican control over Washington.
Mamdani’s primary victory sparked a national conversation about the direction of the Democratic Party, which has ever recorded its lowest level in the NBC news survey this year.
Many senior Democrats were affected by Mamdani’s support. Last week, New York Governor Cathy Hochol and head of State Carl Hante Mamdani supported. However, in particular, the leader of the Senate minority has not been granted Chuck Schumer and the minority leader of the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, both of whom are New York residents, their support.
Some Democrats have criticized the lack of factors, on the pretext that the party should support its candidate.
“It is difficult for me to understand how the democratic leadership does not support the candidate who won the democratic introductory elections,” Senator Bernie Sanders, I-VT, told NBC News.
Senator Chris van Holin, DMD It is said Other than the exposure is referred to as a “policy without limits”.
Harris announced in July that she will not nominate her for the position of governor of her mandate, a step that leaves the door open to a possible presidential tour in 2028. In her new book “107 Days”, she detailed her decision not to push President Joe Biden to abandon the presidential race after the most catastrophic discussion of a national conversation.
“During all of these increasing months of panic, I should tell an atmosphere to think about not running?” She said in the book. “maybe.”
When I was asked during an interview on Monday if she believed that the Democrats were justified in their frustration with the oldest politicians in his position, and whether the older politicians should think about retirement, Harris said it “will not excel it.”
“There are some democrats who are old, but they are very young in terms of how they think and are very bold about how they think.”
“I do not know that the voters will strictly judge a person’s age,” she added.