
Biden denies telling Harris there could be 'no daylight' between them, addresses former VP's 'View' moment
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Former President Joe Biden denied telling Kamala Harris there could be "no daylight" between them on the campaign trail and addressed the former VP's infamous answer on "The View."
Hostin said the vice president's answer was "weaponized against her," and asked Biden about the reporting that he had told Harris "there could be no daylight" between the pair while she was campaigning. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"Well, look, first of all, I did not advise her to say that, number one. Like I said, I was vice president. I understand the role, number one. Number two, I think it was, I think she was talking about, she wouldn’t have changed the successes we had, not opposed to, we wouldn’t change anything at all. She has to be her own person, and she was. She was. And so I think that was used in a way that is contrary to what she meant by it, when she said that and I think that, you know, she was part of every success we had," the former president said.













