During his 'My Take' on Monday, 'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discussed Democrats' 'anxiety' over the president's ability to win a second term, arguing the best way to convert a losing Biden-Harris ticket into a winner is to push aside its weakest link, which is Kamala Harris.
The process has started to potentially install Gavin Newsom as vice president, political commentator Stuart Varney argued.During his"My Take" on Monday,"Varney & Co." host Stuart Varney discussed Democrats'"anxiety" over the president's ability to win a second term, arguing the best way to convert a losing Biden-Harris ticket into a winner is to push aside its weakest link, which is Kamala Harris.
They seem to be focusing on Vice President Harris. If she could somehow be persuaded to leave, voters' fears about a Harris presidency would go away.Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi was asked three times if Harris was the best candidate. She could not bring herself to say yes.To get her out, the L.A. Times suggests Sen. Feinstein resign and California Gov. Newsom appoints Harris to take her place in the Senate.
Biden then makes Newsom vice president. Voilà! A brand-new vice president who could credibly move into the Oval Office.
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