Democrats 'Worried' That 'Diehard' Kamala Harris Loyalists 'Virtually Nonexistent'

The Hill reported on Monday that Democrats were worried about a lack of “diehard Kamala Harris loyalists” within the administration after several staffers left the vice president’s office.
“It’s always been a problem,” a former Harris aide told the outlet. “You have to have your people around you.” Another White House official told The Hill that people who have worked for Harris are “very willing” to talk about her history and answer questions.
The outlet reported that the vice president attempted to “steady the ship” by bringing on veterans such as Jamal Simmons, who is her new communications director, and Lorraine Voles, her new chief of staff.
Harris has recently begun taking trips to different states to talk about abortion and the Dobbs decision. She will visit Indiana on Monday to discuss the state’s potential abortion ban with lawmakers.