Southern Arizona Democrats react as Biden ends re-election bid, endorses Harris
- US Vice President Kamala Harris has President Joe Biden’s endorsement, but the race for the Democratic nominee remains competitive, according to US politics expert Steven R Okun.
- The 3,937 Democratic delegates are now uncommitted after Biden's exit, making it uncertain if they will endorse Harris, even with Biden's backing.
- Harris is seen as the front-runner for the nomination, with the potential for easier fund transfers from the Biden-Harris campaign.
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Kamala Harris lauds Joe Biden in first reaction after US president quit re-election bid: ’Surpassed the legacy of...’
Joe Biden, on Sunday, dropped out of the 2024 race for the White House, and endorsed Kamala Harris to replace him as the Democratic Party’s new nominee.
Breaking records: Democrats raise nearly $50 million after Joe Biden drops out and endorses Kamala Harris
Hours after US President Joe Biden dropped his re-election bid, Democrats managed to raise $46.7 million - the single largest fundraising in a day for online party contributions since the last presidential election, according to an NYT analysis. The contribution surged, especially after Biden endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democrat presidential nominee to take on Donald Trump in the November elections.
Snap Insight: With Joe Biden endorsing Kamala Harris, US presidential election is back to being too close to call
Even though US Vice President Kamala Harris has President Joe Biden’s endorsement, there will still be a full-out sprint to determine if she will be the Democratic nominee, says US politics expert Steven R Okun.

Celebrities endorse Kamala Harris for president in droves as Joe Biden drops out
The President said he offered his ‘full support’ to Ms Harris to be the Democrat nominee.
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