From WSJopinion: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, together with their teams, would do well to learn from history and ensure their current rift doesn’t harm both them and the country, writes TeviTroy
Wonder Land: From progressive dream, to democratic nightmare as voters in Virginia, New York City, Buffalo, New Jersey and Minneapolis push back against leftwing overreach, incompetence and intolerance. Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyThere’s been a lot of noise lately about tensions between Vice President Kamala Harris’s staff and Joe Biden’s.
Such tensions aren’t unusual when a vice president is working for a former campaign rival. It may seem that presidential nominees routinely choose rivals as their running mates. In fact, it happens relatively rarely, and only four times in the modern era have such tickets prevailed: John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson in 1960, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush in 1980, Barack Obama and Joe Biden in 2008 and Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris in 2020.
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