Biden exits race and endorses Harris despite past allegations
Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the presidential re-election race has sparked massive media discussion. He mentioned Kamala Harris as a potential successor, who has faced serious allegations in the past.
Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the presidential re-election race. He stated that he supports the candidacy of his vice president, Kamala Harris, but it’s not clear yet who will fill the electoral gap left by him. Not everyone is convinced that this is a good choice, as serious allegations were previously made against her in "The Washington Post".
Kamala Harris has a serious scandal in her past. Allegations of bullying arose
The media reported on the matter at the end of 2021. An article by Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Tyler Pager conveyed that the authors had reached out to 18 people who strongly criticized her management style. They particularly highlighted the alleged unpleasant atmosphere and bullying surrounding Harris. These were also said to be reasons for the significant turnover among her staff.
Who are the next talented people you're going to bring in and destroy, and then pretend they leave for positive reasons? said Gil Duran, a former Democratic strategist who worked with her for 5 months.
Another former subordinate recalled "soul-crushing criticism."
It becomes clear that you're not working with someone who wants to prepare and work hard. In dealing with Kamala, you have to be ready for soul-crushing criticism and her lack of self-confidence. You're constantly trying to support a tyrant, and another person said anonymously, it’s not entirely clear why.
The article mentioned that Harris's office declined to comment on the matter. Sean Clegg, a former adviser to Kamala, defended her. He admitted the politician is a tough boss, but he did not regard her as abusive towards her coworkers.
People take a lot of things personally. But I never felt that Kamala treated me unfairly; we have a long history of working together. Does she call out incompetence? Yes. Does it make someone feel uncomfortable? Yes. But if she were a man with such a management style, she would have her TV show, he argued.
Jen Psaki pointed out that such high turnover around Harris is natural.
From my experience, it’s natural for employees to give their all and then move on to new challenges in life. This applies to these individuals as well, she said.