Well, not really, let's look at an impartial observer, the BBC. You can gauge the tenor of that article is to highlight Harris' lies and changes of position, rather than outright lauding her for a job well done.
The vice-president was forced to defend the White House's economic track record, as inflation and high cost-of-living prices continue to hurt Americans.
Polls have regularly suggested that voters would prefer Mr Trump's handling of the economy.
But the most tense exchanges centred on the evolution of her policy positions.
Ms Harris did not explain her reversal on banning fracking - a technique for recovering gas and oil from shale rock used by an industry that is particularly strong in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3ejw1kd7ndo
So the BBC is politely saying "Kamala Harris you lied, and we know why you reversed your position on fracking, because it's widely used in the swing state Pennsylvania".
Nowhere does the BBC say Harris did a good job.