‘It’s all Biden’: Top Harris adviser blames former president for 2024 loss

Why Did Kamala Harris lose her White House bid? David Plouffe says "it's all Biden."

‘It’s all Biden’: Top Harris adviser blames former president for 2024 loss

A top campaign aide to former Vice President Kamala Harris blames former President Joe Biden for Harris’ loss, saying “it’s all Biden” in a new book about the former commander in chief’s apparent deterioration during the 2024 race.

The perspective shared by David Plouffe, who worked on Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign, underscores a frustration held by some Democrats: that Biden’s reluctance to remove himself earlier from the White House race sealed the fate of Harris’ election bid.

Discussing the impact Biden’s withdrawal in July of last year had on Harris’ chances, Plouffe described the then-vice president’s less than three-month bid for the White House as a “fucking nightmare.

“And it’s all Biden…He totally fucked us,” Plouffe, who was also manager of former President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign and a senior adviser in his White House, told the authors of the report.

First reported on by The Guardian and Axios, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again” — a new book by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson — provides accounts from interviews with over 200 people about what the authors describe as the then-president’s physical and mental deterioration and the White House’s quiet campaign to conceal it. The book will be released May 20.

A spokesperson for Biden told POLITICO that the former president and his team have not reviewed the book and declined to comment on the excerpts.

The book goes on to detail how Plouffe would receive calls for donors concerned about Biden’s mental acuity and energy on the campaign trail. Plouffe said he tried to question the White House and Democratic Party about if they were confident Biden could win another election and was assured Biden was equipped to score a second term.

In a separate incident, according to an excerpt published in The New Yorker Tuesday, the former president reportedly didn’t recognize Academy Award winning actor and longtime acquaintanceGeorge Clooney at a fundraiser last June.

The two encountered each other after Biden’s arrival to the event in Los Angeles, which was organized by Clooney, Julia Roberts, and former Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg.

The former president was accompanied by an aide and allegedly took several tries before registering he was talking to Clooney.

Despite ongoing concerns from the public and other lawmakers about his physical condition and mental acuity, Biden, White House officials and his family members held firm on their stance that Biden could defeat President Donald Trump throughout the former president’s since-collapsed reelection campaign.

But Biden and his team reached a fork in the road after his poor debate performance last June against Trump, which immediately sparked calls from top Democrats for Biden to withdraw from the race. Biden stepped aside a few weeks after the televised event.

Biden recently held himself accountable for Trump’s win during an interview on “The View” last week.

“Look, I was in charge and he won, so I take responsibility,” he said.