
As Biden's popularity nosedives over Afghanistan crisis, many Americans feel Harris will replace him
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As the approval ratings of US President Joe Biden drop to the lowest in his 7-month presidency, amid the Afghanistan crisis, many Americans feel Vice President Kamala Harris may replace him.
As the approval ratings of US President Joe Biden dropped to the lowest in his 7-month presidency, amid the Afghanistan crisis, many Americans are now feeling Vice President Kamala Harris may replace him. In a latest survey, Rasmussen Reports said that 43% believe that Kamala Harris is qualified to run the nation, versus 55% who do not believe that she is qualified. Out of that, 47% of likely voters said she is “not at all qualified.”More Related News

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