President Biden Endorses VP Kamala Harris as Democratic Nominee
- President Joe Biden endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him as the Democratic nominee, stating, "it's time to come together and beat Trump."
- Kamala Harris expressed her gratitude for Biden's support and declared her intention to "earn and win" the nomination.
- Several of Biden's allies, including Jim Clyburn and Bill Clinton, supported Harris, while some, like Barack Obama, did not endorse her.
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Harris has enough support to become Democratic presidential nominee
US Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the support of enough Democratic delegates to become her party’s nominee against Republican Donald Trump, according to an Associated Press survey, as top Democrats rallied to her in the aftermath of Joe Biden’s decision to drop his bid for re-election.The quick coalescing behind Harris marked an attempt by the party to put weeks of internecine drama over Biden’s political future behind them and to unif…
According to US media, the path to running for vice president appears clear. She is already entering the election campaign and giving a foretaste of the upcoming duel with Trump - and is collecting a record amount of donations within 24 hours.
In the United States, the vice president has traditionally played an important role. In Biden's term, Harris himself, who is now seeking the presidential nomination, has admittedly remained aloof.
Kamala Harris has enough committed delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, after an extraordinary two-day campaign in which the vice president consolidated party support to challenge Donald Trump in November's presidential elections. Harris secured her status as a possible nominee on Monday, July 22, late at night, after crossing the magic number of 1,976 committed delegates, according to an unofficial count by Associated Pre…
Harris secures commitments from majority of delegates - National Zero
Vice President Kamala Harris is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for president having accepted the mantle from retiring President Joe Biden. Harris secured the majority of votes for the National Convention according to a survey of delegates by the Associated Press reported by the Washington Post. As of Monday, 2,214 delegates from at least three dozen states said they would vote for Harris to be the Party’s nominee; just 1,976 are neede…
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