



For all her talk about “glass ceilings,” Kamala Harris certainly managed to break one. She’s become the most unpopular vice president in recorded history and we’re even including Dick Cheney here.
The polls show more than half of the American people see her in a negative manner; whereas only 32% actually have something good to say about Sleepy Joe’s right-hand woman. If we consider what her predecessors have done, there are no excuses for this.
Former VP Mike Pence survived an entire year in the COVID-19 pandemic without his approval rating getting even close to Harris’. Joe himself managed to break even back in 2010 when most Democrats lost in the midterm election cycle.
If that’s not enough to convince you, let’s take a look at Dick Cheney, whose approval rating remained a positive 23% even after the Bush administration invaded Iraq and he shot one of his friends in the face.
It seems almost as if anyone could outperform Harris. While this may sound good, she’s managed to set the bar so low that we might just end up with a fairly incompetent VP who will still be better at doing their job than her, come 2024.
Harris tried defending her rating with claims that it was caused by her being kept in the nation’s capital, but we all know that’s far from the truth. She had plenty of chances to visit the border when things were only getting heated, yet she refused.
When Harris is not in the capital, she’s traveling halfway across the globe to deal with non-issues that would’ve resolved themselves without her interference, inadvertently giving us something to laugh at for days on Twitter.
She’s not the best public speaker either. Harris’ gaffes may as well be on par with Biden’s, with many alluding to the idea that she’d picked up on his inability to speak on live television or in front of large crowds of people.
This is probably why she refrained from opening her mouth for almost an entire year. When she finally did, she managed to completely undermine her own agenda, dishing out one contradiction after another and putting herself in a figurative corner.
A good vice president is picked to cover the shortcomings of the president.
We can see that in the Obama and Trump administrations. Biden was picked to avoid any racial tensions; whereas Pence was there to reassure the educated conservatives that Trump was the right choice.
Apart from being able to raise funds for questionable causes, Harris has yet to find her true purpose within the Biden administration.
Although, if we’re lucky enough, we won’t be seeing a lot more of her. The GOP prepared quite the lineup for the 2024 election, one that neither Harris nor Biden is ready for.