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Harris secures enough votes to be Democratic nominee for president

  • Kamala Harris has secured enough delegate votes to become the Democratic nominee for president, making her the first woman of color to lead a major U.S. party's election ticket.
  • Party delegates voted online this week, and Harris achieved the required 2,350 votes for her nomination, according to her campaign.
  • Harris will officially accept the nomination at the Democratic National Convention, which runs from Monday, August 19, to Thursday, August 22.
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Kamala Harris won enough votes from Democratic delegates to win the party's nomination to compete for the White House. The announcement was made by Jaime Harrison, president of the Democratic National Committee, during a call with supporters. “In just a few weeks, Vice President Kamala Harris continues to break records, and today is no exception. With historic momentum and a wave of support, Vice President Harris officially reached the threshold…

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Publico broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, July 31, 2024.
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