George Clooney Admits to Regret Over Kamala Harris Being Chosen as Biden's Successor in Presidential Election.
In a recent interview on CBS' Sunday Morning, actor and activist George Clooney expressed regret over his previous opinion that suggested replacing Joe Biden with Kamala Harris in the 2024 US presidential election was a mistake.
Clooney claimed he would write the op-ed again if given the chance and had wished for the Democratic party to have held a new primary to elect a presidential candidate, as opposed to allowing Harris to be nominated by a virtual vote of party delegates.
He also stated that it was difficult for Harris to run against her own record. Clooney believed this made her task unmanageable and may have contributed to her unsuccessful presidential bid.
Clooney's concerns were not unique at the time he wrote his op-ed, with many Democrats expressing dissatisfaction with Biden's performance during a presidential debate with Donald Trump. He argued that Biden was unlikely to win in November and would also lose the House of Representatives and Senate.
This criticism sparked an intense backlash from Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, who called Clooney "a self-serving piece of crap" and expressed outrage over his op-ed.
In response to Hunter Biden's outburst, Clooney remained calm, stating that he wished him well in his recovery and did not feel the need for a public confrontation.
In a recent interview on CBS' Sunday Morning, actor and activist George Clooney expressed regret over his previous opinion that suggested replacing Joe Biden with Kamala Harris in the 2024 US presidential election was a mistake.
Clooney claimed he would write the op-ed again if given the chance and had wished for the Democratic party to have held a new primary to elect a presidential candidate, as opposed to allowing Harris to be nominated by a virtual vote of party delegates.
He also stated that it was difficult for Harris to run against her own record. Clooney believed this made her task unmanageable and may have contributed to her unsuccessful presidential bid.
Clooney's concerns were not unique at the time he wrote his op-ed, with many Democrats expressing dissatisfaction with Biden's performance during a presidential debate with Donald Trump. He argued that Biden was unlikely to win in November and would also lose the House of Representatives and Senate.
This criticism sparked an intense backlash from Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, who called Clooney "a self-serving piece of crap" and expressed outrage over his op-ed.
In response to Hunter Biden's outburst, Clooney remained calm, stating that he wished him well in his recovery and did not feel the need for a public confrontation.