
- Katie RogersZolan Kanno-Youngs
- New York TimesUpdated: Dec 24, 2021, 13:09 IST IST
She's the first woman, the first Black person and the first Asian person to become the vice president of the US. A year in, Kamala Harris is caught between criticism that she is falling short and resentment among supporters who feel she is being undercut by the Biden administration.
WASHINGTON: The president needed the senator from West Virginia on his side, but he wasn’t sure he needed his vice president to get him there.
It was summertime, and President Biden was under immense pressure to win the support of Senator Joe Manchin III, whose decisive vote in a 50-50 chamber made him the president’s most delicate negotiating partner. Biden had invited Manchin to the Oval Office to privately make the case for his marquee domestic policy legislation. Just before Manchin arrived, he turned to Vice President Kamala Harris.
It was summertime, and President Biden was under immense pressure to win the support of Senator Joe Manchin III, whose decisive vote in a 50-50 chamber made him the president’s most delicate negotiating partner. Biden had invited Manchin to the Oval Office to privately make the case for his marquee domestic policy legislation. Just before Manchin arrived, he turned to Vice President Kamala Harris.