Biden ends re-election campaign, paves way for VP Harris
- Kamala Harris has launched her campaign for the White House, promising to win the presidential election in November after Joe Biden's withdrawal.
- Following Biden's exit, the Democratic Party raised US$46.7 million quickly to support Harris, who must unify the party.
- To win the nomination, Harris must enhance her image and gain support, which includes endorsements from Governors Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer.
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Kamala Harris Takes Reins of Biden Campaign: ‘We Have an Election to Win’
Kamala Harris is looking for a smooth transition to the top of the Democratic ticket, as she announced Monday that President Joe Biden’s campaign chair, Jen O’Malley Dillon, will run her campaign. Taking the reins of the Biden operation in Wilmington, Del., the vice president vowed to work over the next 106 days to defeat […]
Kamala Harris, at her first rally after Biden's resignation: “When we stand together, we win”
A little more than a day after Joe Biden's resignation to continue in the presidential race turned the election campaign upside down and pushed the United States into uncharted territory, Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Biden immediately proposed as his successor, appeared at his headquarters in Wilmington (Delaware) to pick up where the president had left off.
Kamala Harris vows to win presidential election as she begins first day of campaigning
The US vice president and expected Democrat nominee wrote she was going to visit workers at the campaign HQ in Delaware. Meanwhile, at an event in the White House grounds, Ms Harris said Joe Biden's legacy of accomplishment was unmatched in modern history.
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