Washington correspondent
She had to be the heiress.
Presented as a female version of Obama, Kamala Harris was, when she took office, almost dubbed by the media as the future president of the United States.
A year after her historic election, she is now causing concern among Democrats, who are starting to question whether she will be able to succeed Biden.
Its popularity rate in the polls fell to 28%, worse than that of Dick Cheney, the vice-president of George W. Bush, after the disastrous invasion of Iraq.
Aloof attitude
Without much experience and connections in Congress, where she only spent four years, the former San Francisco attorney and ex-California senator failed to find her place alongside Joe Biden or support it politically.
As during the Democratic primary, from which she was quickly eliminated, Harris multiplies the missteps, responding aggressively to certain questions from journalists or bursting into laughter
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