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Elizabeth Warren has called twice to apologize. Over a month later, Kamala Harris hasn't called back.
In a local Boston radio interview in late January, Warren was enthusiastic about President Joe Biden running for reelection but, asked if Biden should keep Harris as his running mate, she said,
"I really want to defer to what makes Biden comfortable on his team."The incident and its aftermath, different details of which were described to CNN by multiple people close to the Massachusetts senator and people close to the vice president, has fed an ongoing breakdown of accusations and purported misunderstandings.
"Pretty insulting," is how one person close to Harris described the feelings of many in the vice president's office and in her wider orbit.
Several people close to Warren said the senator was calling to explain her statement as purely a mistake - a fumbling,
unintentional attempt to avoid stepping on a campaign announcement from the president. A spokesperson for Warren pointed to
the statement the senator issued hours after the original interview clarifying what she said, and an additional person close to Warren cited a personal and political relationship that goes back to being
the first senator to endorse Harris for Senate and said of her support, "she didn't mean to imply otherwise". Warren made her case to Harris' chief of staff Lorraine Voles, who returned the senator's call in place of Harris, a source familiar with the callback told CNN.
But the Warren moment is infuriating many in Harris's circle: To them, it's the latest in a long string of snubs to a vice president
whom they say has never gotten the respect or support she deserves. Warren's words sting even more, they say, because they came from a former rival who in 2020 hoped to be picked as Biden's running mate instead.
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