mad noted that kamala was the first black woman on a major party s ticket. that was all true. but what nearly no outlet wrote is that in selecting kamala harris, joe biden was choosing s the worst viceng president in presidential year histor worsty. now, that s no longer justou our opinion. it s what the american people fully believe. a ne fully w nbc poll found that kamala harris has now hit a record low four net favorability among vicety. president. 49% of voters have a negative view of her. 49 pjust a third have a positivh view of harris. it s not hard to see why non ina person in american politics has beenme celebrated more for doin so little. lookg back, it s amazing that biden even chose kamala. she was the first to drop out of the democratic primary. she didn t even makerimary. ite iowa caucus. in a way, the choice was part of biden s genius, though. choosing kamala basically made biden impeachment approve on day one. as bad as joe biden wouldon prove to be, no one
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arguing there should be more value placed on the environment and not so much on art. i could think of a few jokes, none of them appropriate for cnn newsroom. yeah. thanks for watching. much more ahead in the next hour of cnn newsroom. fredricka whitfield is next. here is preview of an all-new episode of the murdochs empire of influence. they traced the hacking to a private investigator who happens to be working for the royal editor at the news of the world clive good man. both of them are arrested, convicted and sent to jail. the edhe had resigns editor line that news corporation put out was this is an isolated incident. it was one investigator this one reporter. it went no further than that. they had felt with the problem. it was now history. but it wasn t.