Harris launched ‘dark arts operation’ against opponents for VP spot in 2020

Former Vice President Kamala Harris participated in the “Dark Arts Operation” to undermine his other colleagues in running for former President Joe Biden in the 2020 elections, according to a new book.
The book “Fight: Insidiest Battle for the Beath House”, which was published on April 1 by William Morrow and Company, claims that Harris published unfavorable information about the other potential presidential options of Biden.
“In 2020, when she overcame a crowded field to join Biden’s ticket, Harris consultants managed a dark artistic operation to undermine the competition, and to trade negative information about its competitors,” political journalists Jonathan Allen writes NBC News and Amie Parnes of the Hill.
It claims that the tensions rise between the White House and Harris campaign: “More than necessary in their feelings.”
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign march, November 2, 2024, in the PNC music suite in Charlotte, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Jacquilyn Martin)
Specifically, the book has identified the mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass, the former US ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice, former Georgia Governor Stysia Abrams, and the governor of Michigan Gretchen.
“We have stabbed Karen Bass a little. We have stabbed Susan Rice a little. We have stabbed Stacy Abrams a little,” said one of the advisers about the effort four years ago. “We have stabbed Grechen and pass.”
The book did not feed on the details that Harris took to undermine her opponents because they all compete for the nomination of the deputy presidency.
But any steps took Harris to undermine these women did not harm their relationships enough to prevent them from supporting them in the 2024 elections.
Bass Harris, both Wimi and Abrams appeared in the events of Harris’s campaign in 2024. In addition, Rice also defended Harris in July after MP Ted Porsket, RR Tin, described Harris as “employing de.” Rice described the comment as “incredibly insulting”, in an interview with CNN.
Kamala Harris was “very annoying” with Obama, where she sought to support him, as the book reveals

The governor of Michigan and Harris supported the 2024 elections, and appeared in an event with a vice president. (Getty Images)
Harris, who previously worked as a California Csanur, signed with CAA amplifiers, which represent high -level celebrities. Caa did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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“Fighting” recounts how President Donald Trump got the White House for a second term. Allen and Parnes have interviewed more than 150 politicians of the book, according to the description of the book.
The book also shows that former President Barack Obama remained cautious about Harris’s support in the 2024 elections to replace Biden, amid concerns about his mental fitness. Likewise, the book suspects that Obama questioned Biden’s political capabilities as the race continues.
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2025-04-09 16:03:00