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Harris rushes to Biden's defence after disappointing debate

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris appears on CNN on Thursday, June 27. (CNN via CNN Newsource) U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris appears on CNN on Thursday, June 27. (CNN via CNN Newsource)
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris knew she had to go to bat for President Joe Biden as devastating reviews of the president鈥檚 debate performance rolled in late Thursday night, aiming to strike a balance between sounding reasonable about the president鈥檚 performance while also hammering home the contrast between the two candidates,

Moments after the debate, Harris joined an organizing call, checked in with campaign officials on a brief call and then participated in previously scheduled interviews.

And on Friday, Harris鈥 staff made phone calls to check in with Democratic officials, trying to reassure them, reminding them of Biden鈥檚 record and agenda, and calling on them to remain united, according to another source.

Harris took that argument to Las Vegas on Friday 鈥 marking her fifth visit to the state this year 鈥 during a campaign event focused on Latino voters.

鈥淭here are three things that were true yesterday before the debate that are still true today. Let鈥檚 level set on this. First, the stakes of this race could not be higher. Second, the contrast in this election could not be more stark. And third, we believe in our President Joe Biden, and we believe in what he stands for,鈥 she said.

鈥淭his race will not be decided by one night in June,鈥 she added.

Biden鈥檚 lackluster debate performance carries real consequences for Harris 鈥 both as someone riding on his ticket and as someone who hasn鈥檛 generally been floated as the heir apparent amid panic among Democrats.

Heading into her Thursday night interviews, one of those sources said, Harris was focused on pointing out falsehoods spewed by Trump, while also nodding to the debate getting off to a slow start.

But one line stood out to allies and sources close to the vice president: 鈥淚鈥檓 not going to spend all night with you talking about the last 90 minutes when I鈥檝e been watching the last three-and-a-half years of performance,鈥 she told CNN鈥檚 Anderson Cooper.

The two sources told CNN that the vice president came up with the line spontaneously over the course of the interview 鈥 and one cited it as an example of why people close to her have repeatedly said she鈥檚 best skilled to prosecute the case in this election cycle.

鈥淗er mood going in was clear-eyed about her job last night,鈥 one of those sources said, pointing to her statement that Biden shouldn鈥檛 be judged by one debate performance.

鈥淲hen she鈥檚 prosecuting a case, there are fewer tougher and (more) clear-eyed about what she鈥檚 got to do,鈥 the source added.

Biden aides were pleased by Harris鈥 performance in a round robin of television interviews Thursday night after the debate. Staff watching from the campaign鈥檚 Wilmington headquarters audibly cheered Harris on.

The first years of her tenure as vice president were marked by tough assignments that proved thankless 鈥 taking the lead in diplomacy with Central American nations to try to stem migration to the southern border and taking the lead on voting rights legislation that was dead on arrival on Capitol Hill 鈥 along with some high-profile stumbles.  that Harris had made her unhappiness with some of her assignments known within the White House.

But now Harris is embracing her role as a key voice on the campaign trail, especially on issues like reproductive rights, a major theme for the Biden campaign as it hones its message ahead of November, among other defining issues. She鈥檚 also bringing the message to the campaign trail with a revamped energy that has been on full display in recent speeches.

Harris will continue her campaign travel blitz Friday, participating in a fundraising event in Park City, Utah, and a political outreach meeting with Black supporters in Los Angeles.

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