Kamala Harris to play central role when she becomes first woman vice president

18 January 2021, 22:04

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris (Matt Slocum/AP)
Biden. Picture: PA

She will be a heartbeat away from the presidency when she takes the oath to serve as Joe Biden’s deputy.

Kamala Harris will make history when she becomes the US’s first female vice president — and the first black woman and the first woman of South Asian descent to hold that office.

With the confluence of crises confronting Joe Biden’s administration, and an evenly divided Senate in which she would deliver the tie-breaking vote, Ms Harris is shaping up to be a central player in addressing everything from the coronavirus pandemic to criminal justice reform.

Symone Sanders, Ms Harris’ chief spokeswoman, said that while the vice president-elect’s portfolio has not been fully defined yet, she has a hand in all aspects of Mr Biden’s agenda.

“There are pieces that Biden may specifically ask her to champion, but outside of that she is at the table for everything, involved in everything, and giving input and feedback and being a supportive partner to him on all pieces,” she said.

Ms Harris resigned from her Senate seat on Monday, offering thanks to her California constituents in a farewell video posted on social media “for the honour of representing the place of my birth, as a proud daughter of California”.

People working closely with Ms Harris on the transition resist the idea of siloing her into any specific issue early on, because the sheer number of challenges the Biden administration faces means it will be “all hands on deck” during their early months.

They say she’ll be involved in all four of the major priorities they have set out: turning around the economy, tackling Covid-19, and addressing climate change and racial justice.

“She has a voice in all of those. She has an opinion in all those areas.

“And it will probably get to a point where she is concentrating on some of the areas more specifically,” Ms Sanders said.

“But right now, I think what we’re faced with in this country is so big, it’s all hands on deck.”

Ms Harris has been closely involved with all of Mr Biden’s biggest decisions since winning the election in November, joining him for every one of his key meetings focused on Cabinet picks, the Covid-19 relief bill, security issues and more.

The two talk over the phone nearly every day, and she travels to Delaware sometimes multiple times a week for transition events and meetings.

Those involved in the transition say both have taken seriously Mr Biden’s insistence that he wants Ms Harris to be the “last voice in the room” on key decisions.

Mr Biden is known to turn to Ms Harris first during meetings to ask for her opinion or perspective on the matter at hand.

Mr Biden and Ms Harris knew each other prior to the 2020 presidential campaign in part through Ms Harris’ friendship with Mr Biden’s deceased son, Beau.

President-elect Joe Biden listens as Vice President-elect Kamala Harris speaks (Matt Slocum/AP)
President-elect Joe Biden listens as Vice President-elect Kamala Harris speaks (Matt Slocum/AP)

But they never worked closely together.

Since joining the ticket, and particularly since the election, Ms Harris has made efforts to deepen their relationship and is in frequent contact with the president-elect, people close to Ms Harris say.

That personal relationship, according to presidential historian Joel Goldstein, will be key to their success as working partners.

“The relationship of the vice president to the president is the most important relationship. Establishing mutual understanding and trust is really a key to a successful vice presidency,” Mr Goldstein said.

Mr Goldstein pointed to Mr Biden and President Barack Obama’s relationship as a potential model for the incoming team.

Mr Biden and Mr Obama were from similarly different backgrounds and generations and also entered the White House with a relatively fresh working relationship.

But their relationship and mutual understanding grew throughout the presidency, and Mr Obama trusted Mr Biden with some of his administration’s biggest endeavours, like the implementation of the 2009 Recovery Act and the troop withdrawal from Iraq.

Mr Harris is said to be looking at Mr Biden’s vice presidency as a guide for her own.

But unlike Mr Biden during his first term, Ms Harris will face constant questions about her political future.

While Mr Biden has skirted questions about whether he plans to run for reelection, at 78 he’ll be the oldest president in history, leaving questions about whether he will retire at the end of his term.

That would make Ms Harris the immediate frontrunner in any 2024 Democratic presidential primary.

(PA Graphics)
(PA Graphics)

Early in the vice presidential vetting process, her potential presidential ambitions gave some Biden allies pause.

But since her selection, Ms Harris has proven a loyal partner to Mr Biden, rarely if ever contradicting him publicly.

Still, California Representative Barbara Lee, who was the first Congressional Black Caucus member to endorse in the primary when she backed Ms Harris, said the vice president-elect is not afraid to speak her mind.

“She’s no shrinking violet,” Ms Lee said.

“If she believes that one decision should be made versus another she’s gonna weigh in and give her thoughts and opinions.”

Mr Biden has a personal affection for the work of diplomacy and deep relationships with global leaders that Ms Harris cannot match.

But aides say she will be deeply involved in the administration’s diplomatic priorities simply because of the sheer amount of issues that will take up Mr Biden’s time.

She may also be given a particular aspect of the administration’s coronavirus response to oversee.

One of her main priorities early on is certain to be the passage of the 1.9 trillion dollar US coronavirus relief bill that Mr Biden announced on Thursday.

Workers put up bunting on a press gantry for the upcoming inauguration (Gerald Herbert/AP)
Workers put up bunting on a press gantry for the upcoming inauguration (Gerald Herbert/AP)

Those working with Ms Harris on the transition say that while Mr Biden will be intimately involved with ushering the package through the Senate because of his longstanding relationships with longer-serving politicians, Ms Harris knows the newer members and can help build fresh relationships in Congress.

The first few months of the Biden administration will be focused on Covid-19 and the economy.

But Ms Harris is certain to face scrutiny — and pressure — from advocates to ensure the perspectives of black and brown Americans are reflected in those policies and the Biden White House’s priorities.

Leah Daughtry, a former chief of staff at the Democratic National Committee, said Ms Harris will make a difference simply by being in the room.

“The fact that Kamala Harris is a black woman, is a woman of Indian ancestry, is a woman, automatically makes her different from every other vice president this country has ever seen,” she said.

“That combination of experiences brings a set of values and lived experiences into a room where they have not previously existed.

“And that can only be good for this American democracy.”

But as South Carolina Representative Jim Clyburn put it: “There will be a lot of weight on those shoulders.”

By Press Association

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