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Former President Obama hesitated to endorse Kamala Harris and believes she can’t defeat Trump. Despite her confidence in her campaign, Harris was shocked by her loss, attributing it to timing and Biden’s earlier exit from the race, as revealed in the book ‘Fight’. Obama hesitated to endorse Kamala Harris, and doubts about her ability to defeat former US President Barack Obama, was reluctant to endorse former Vice President Kamala Harris after Joe Biden left the race because he felt she couldn’t beat Trump, according to the authors of a new book on the 2024 presidential election. Obama never believed that Harris was the best choice for Democrats. “He didn’t think she was the best choice for Democrats, and he really worked behind the scenes for a long time to try a mini-primary or an open convention, or a mini primary that led to an open conference did not have a confidence in her ability to win the election,” the writers really revealed to her. The Book Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House – A new book on the 2024 presidential election is co -author of Hill correspondent Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen. Harris believed that the hype of her campaign, stunned by the loss, also revealed that Kamala Harris was stunned by her loss of Trump, because she believed the hype that her campaign led to the election day. “Kamala Harris looked at her crowd size, and they felt that the atmosphere was strong and people said,” Ah, we have more boots on the ground. We are doing better in fundraising, “Parnes said.” And she bought it all. She bought it. She bought the hype, and so many people in the campaign. ” “She was completely shocked, and Tim Walz was shocked,” Parnes told the podcast earlier this week. first announced that he would have won on July 21. Am ist