US Vice President Kamala Harris has not been able to “handle the job” as she receives “unfavourable” approval ratings, says Curtin University Political Analyst Joe Siracusa.
Mr Siracusa said people “don’t like her very much” and is not a “likely successor” to US President Joe Biden.
“I’m afraid Kamala Harris is going to go down with the ship with her leader because they both have approval ratings underwater and they’re not going to be very successful next time around,” he told Sky News Australia.
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