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Crowd leaves joint Joe Biden and Kamala Harris event early

Dozens of Democrats left an election rally event early when outgoing US President Joe Biden took to the stage to speak.

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Shortly after Vice President Kamala Harris handed over the podium to President Biden on Thursday, dozens of attendees at a joint event simply stood up and left rather than listen to the retiring commander-in-chief.

The rude demonstration was a stark showing of the enthusiasm gap among Democrats revved up by Harris’ sudden elevation as the party’s presidential nominee after Biden dropped out last month – amid reporting that Harris, 59, is seeking to redefine herself to gain distance from the unpopular incumbent, New York Post reported.

Adding insult to injury, when Biden, who regularly suffered low attendance at his own election rallies this year, and Harris greeted an overflow room, he was accused by multiple irate protesters of facilitating “genocide” in the Gaza Strip.

Vice President Kamala Harris gives remarks alongside US President Joe Biden. Picture: Anna Moneymaker/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP
Vice President Kamala Harris gives remarks alongside US President Joe Biden. Picture: Anna Moneymaker/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP

Harris, whose own positions on an array of issues have shifted since her 2020 candidacy for the White House, sought to tie herself to Biden’s relatively popular prescription drug policy after she’s drawn implicit distinctions elsewhere.

About 2,300 people showed up to the event at Prince George’s Community College, according to the White House – standing in long, sweltering lines outside in bright sun.

The event ostensibly was to celebrate the announcement of 10 prescription drug prices that will be lowered for senior citizens enrolled in Medicare Part D – with those savings taking effect in 2026, reducing both consumer and government costs.

When enacted, seniors are expected to shell out $1.5 billion (A$2.27 billion) less per year for the group of drugs, including diabetes drug Januvia, arthritis medication Enbrel and blood-clot pill Eliquis.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been campaigning on his own plan to save the elderly money by eliminating taxes on Social Security income.

Attendees streaming into the Biden-Harris event said they expected it to feel like a rally for Harris, who would be America’s first female and second non-white president if she prevails on November 5.

The event was the first time President Biden and Vice President Harris appeared in public together since Mr Biden announced he would be stepping down. Picture: Anna Moneymaker/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP
The event was the first time President Biden and Vice President Harris appeared in public together since Mr Biden announced he would be stepping down. Picture: Anna Moneymaker/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFP

Harris, who has regularly spoken to crowds topping 10,000 since becoming the substitute presidential candidate, served as a cheerleader for Biden, politely leading the crowd Thursday in chanting “Thank you Joe!” when referencing the drug-price reform, which was brought about by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.

Harris cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate to pass that law, which also committed $369 billion (A$557 billion) to environmental projects, including grants to renewable energy companies and tax breaks for consumers, $64 billion (A$97 billion) to extend more generous Obamacare health insurance subsidies and $4 billion (A$6 billion) to Western wildfire resilience.

Biden dropped his re-election bid on July 21 and endorsed Harris – following a Democratic mutiny over concerns about his mental acuity following his disastrous June 27 debate performance against former President Donald Trump.

The sitting president appeared confused at that debate – claiming at one point he “finally beat Medicare.”

Biden seemed to recycle that badly botched line in his Thursday remarks, saying, “We finally beat Big Pharma.”

Although Biden urged the nation to “lower the temperature” of the election campaign last month after Trump was wounded in an assassination attempt, he used violent verbiage at the suburban Maryland event.

“Let me tell you what our Project 2025 is: Beat the hell out of them,” Biden said.

Earlier in the day, Biden hit back at rumours and reports that Harris intends to draw distance from him on policy. “She’s not going to,” he replied when asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy about Harris potentially differentiating herself on economic policy.

Mr Biden and Ms Harris clasp and raise their hands at the event. Picture: Brendan SMIALOWSKI/AFP
Mr Biden and Ms Harris clasp and raise their hands at the event. Picture: Brendan SMIALOWSKI/AFP

Ahead of Harris’ big speech on inflation set for Friday, Axios reported that she is seeking to set herself apart from Biden in areas where he is unpopular – with inflation and illegal immigration among the top liabilities.

During that speech, she is expected to lay out a plan for a federal ban on price gouging, something that a study for the Federal Reserve suggested was not the main driver of the post-pandemic inflation, which has sent consumer costs soaring 20 per cent since Biden and Harris took office.

Biden also has tried to blame price gouging – as Republicans blamed his large spending bills and his foreign and energy policies – but spent much of his presidency playing defence, with polling showing he was unpersuasive.

US President Joe Biden. Picture: SAMUEL CORUM/AFP
US President Joe Biden. Picture: SAMUEL CORUM/AFP

Despite being tapped by Biden to reduce illegal immigration in early 2021 and showing a clear disinterest in the role of so-called “border czar,” Harris has in recent public remarks reached back to her role as a prosecutor in California combating criminal groups as a pre-emptive defence, while shielding herself against early criticism on that front by not giving any press interviews as a candidate.

Some of her areas of distinction with Biden rest in perceptible shifts in tone – if not necessarily substance – such as her July 25 remarks that Israel was killing “far too many” civilians in the Gaza Strip. Although the words hardly differ from Biden’s own, they have served to stave off almost all anti-Israel heckling at her rallies, which had plagued Biden’s events this year.

Harris’ precise stance on issues has shifted since she first sought to woo more progressive Democratic primary voters in the 2020 election.

Although she claimed at the time she would ban fracking for natural gas, decriminalise illegal border crossings and push for single-payer healthcare, she has distanced herself from or disavowed those stands.

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