A person who worked for Kamala Harris before she assumed the vice presidency told The Washington Post over the weekend that aides in her office had to endure a "constant amount of soul-destroying criticism."
With last week's announcement that Symone Sanders, Harris' chief spokesperson, would soon depart, and with the expected exits of Peter Velz, the director of press operations, and Vince Evans, the deputy director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, the turnover in the vice president's office has some Democrats concerned about her potential as a presidential nominee.
What was originally inside-the-Beltway chatter about Harris' office has spilled into view, threatening to chip away at Democratic morale when the vice president is faced with tackling some of the Biden administration's most challenging issues, including immigration and voting rights.
Several former staffers told The Washington Post of concerns they found while working for Harris years ago. Harris' office did not respond to a request for comment.
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