Kamala Harris Vows To 'Earn And Win' Dem Nomination, Thanks Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris said Sunday she would work to win the Democratic presidential nomination in the wake of President Joe Biden’s shock decision to drop out of the race.
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Vice President Kamala Harris said Sunday she would work to win the Democratic presidential nomination in the wake of President Joe Biden’s shock decision to drop out of the race.
In an intensely visual news world, a seismic week of politics was transformed again in an instant on Sunday by something almost old-fashioned: a printed statement.
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In the wake of President Biden's announcement that he will not seek reelection, congressional Democrats have praised his decision and his leadership, but many Republicans are using the moment to call on Biden to resign the presidency.
Voters across the U.S. said they were stunned after President Joe Biden announced that he was dropping his re-election bid, sending the presidential race in an unexpected direction that some embraced and others eyed with concern.
President Joe Biden’s decision to drop his re-election bid and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris means Democrats have to choose a running mate for Harris, assuming she wins the Democratic nomination for president.
It’s the $96 million question: Can Vice President Kamala Harris seamlessly inherit the huge sum of money that President Biden amassed in his war chest for the Biden-Harris ticket?
While Vice President Kamala Harris is at the top of the list of Democrats who could replace President Biden as the party’s nominee for president, earning his endorsement as he dropped out of the race on Sunday, a handful of Democratic governors have also attracted attention as potential presidential contenders.