In Willie Brown’s commentary on that San Francisco Chronicle, he wrote that Kamala Harris should turn down an offer from Joe Biden to become his runner-up because the vice president’s job is reportedly a dead end. Harris is a time-tested activist who is campaigning for Biden’s election. However, the vice-presidency is not the job it should choose. It would be more like asking to be considered an attorney general in a Biden administration. Brown, who retired from Harris in 1996, wrote.
He noted that in theory Harris could have more power if she instead targeted the position of the United States Attorney General. “At the top of the Justice Department, the chief can really shape everything from police reform to racial justice to prosecuting corporate misdeeds,” said Brown. And the attorney general can appoint any U.S. attorney in the country. That is power. ”
Harris, of course, is more than capable of making her own decisions, which she raised in chat in 2003 SF weekly about her campaign for the Attorney General of San Francisco. His career is over. I will be alive and well for the next 40 years, ”she said. “I don’t owe him anything.”
And while Brown continues to talk about Harris for some reason, she seems to have moved on. Possibly in the White House.