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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