Written by Staff Writers on
 March 29, 2025

Report: Biden aides expressed doubts about Harris' viability as Dem nominee

In a tumultuous season for the Democratic Party last summer, deliberations roiled over the possibility of President Joe Biden surrendering his bid for re-election.

Debate ensued among party members about whether Vice President Kamala Harris should replace the then-president on the Democratic Party ticket, ultimately leading to Biden's withdrawal and Harris's failure to defeat Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, as the Daily Caller reports.

The book Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes examines these internal struggles, shedding light on a dramatic summer of 2024. The debate intensified following Biden's lackluster debate in June, sparking talk of replacing him. Despite mounting pressure for Biden to step aside, his aides resisted, saying Biden still offered the best chance against Trump.

Biden Faces Internal Pushback

Amid calls from party donors to nominate someone new, the loyalty of Biden’s aides stood resolute. They argued against their candidate stepping down, expressing skepticism about elevating potential replacements, including his vice president, Kamala Harris. The narrative within the Democratic Party was fraught with tension as Biden faced mounting pressure from within.

As campaign funds dwindled, these discussions gained gravity. Ultimately, on July 21, 2024, Biden announced he would not remain in the race, acknowledging both the financial strain and the internal party pressure as significant factors in his decision. His endorsement for Harris as his successor was immediate, solidifying her position as the Democratic Party nominee.

However, her path ahead was laden with challenges. Harris struggled to separate herself from the policies of the administration she was set to inherit, leaving her vulnerable to attacks. As she moved towards the general election, the selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her vice-presidential pick failed to resonate with crucial demographics, especially younger males.

Democratic Party Figures Express Reservations

The atmosphere was also one of reluctant acceptance among key figures. With their doubts about Harris's prospects, former President Barack Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi voiced reservations about her capacity to rally the electorate. Pelosi reportedly expressed concern as Biden's debate performance faltered. Meanwhile, Rep. Jim Clyburn remained steadfast in his advocacy, supporting Harris as a fitting successor.

The lack of united support became evident even as Obama campaigned reluctantly for Harris, lending his endorsement albeit with trepidation. This sense of reluctance permeated the party, leaving Harris feeling unsupported at a critical juncture.

Despite these challenges, Harris pursued her campaign with vigor. However, the 2024 election results told a different story. Donald Trump emerged victorious, securing both the Electoral College and popular vote. Demographic shifts played a significant role, with a noticeable swing towards Trump, underscoring the hurdles Harris faced in her electoral pursuit.

Consequences of Internal Conflict

Allen and Parnes describe the party’s internal struggles as a "conspiracy theory," shedding light on the deep divisions. The intense debates among aides highlighted the belief within some circles that accepting Harris as the nominee was fraught with peril. "No one wants her," was part of the blunt rhetoric used to discourage any real consideration for her candidacy.

The divisive atmosphere reached a boiling point as Democratic Party leaders worried over possible outcomes. Despite the party's internal chaos, grassroots support remained pivotal in the discussions about continuing Biden's candidacy. Aides stressed the strength of voter support Biden still commanded, arguably their greatest leverage in the debate over succession.

Ultimately, the blend of internal hesitations, strategic missteps, and electoral dynamics culminated in an unexpected loss for the party. The controversy over succession painted a broader picture of a party grappling with leadership challenges at the most critical juncture. The outcome of the election represented more than a shift in ballot counts; it signaled an urgent need for recalibration within the Democratic Party ranks.

As political figures and party leaders dissect the causes and consequences of this dramatic electoral chapter, the broader question looms: How can the party navigate future leadership transitions to avoid repeating the missteps of 2024? The reflections on internal dynamics and leadership decisions remain essential for shaping forthcoming political strategies.

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