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Vice President Kamala Harris will join Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg on a visit Charlotte, North Carolina this week – in a joint effort to pitch the infrastructure law following reports of intrigue surrounding the 2024 presidential ticket.
The event will put both former presidential candidates on the same stage in support of the $1.2 trillion program President Biden signed into law earlier this month. The event follows reports of frustration with Harris inside the White House – and Buttigieg's own denial that he is thinking about running in 2024, amid Biden's sagging approval ratings.
'I'd say the other thing that I'm really enjoying about this job, although it's very demanding and obviously requiring a lot, is that this is the least I have had to think about campaigns and elections in about a decade and that's a very good thing,' he told Politico in an interview published last week.
Vice President Kamala Harris 'will travel to Charlotte, North Carolina to discuss how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will upgrade our nation’s infrastructure and create good-paying union jobs in North Carolina,' according to the White House
That came amid a Politico / Morning Consult poll showing the