In a historic move, Vice President Kamala Harris has secured enough delegates to become the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee for the 2024 election. This follows President Joe Biden’s decision to end his re-election campaign and endorse Harris as his successor. The Democratic National Committee initiated a virtual roll call to formalize her nomination, which is expected to conclude soon. Harris, expressing her honor at being the presumptive nominee, has already begun her campaign, positioning the upcoming election as a choice between “freedom” and “chaos.”
Biden’s Endorsement
President Biden’s endorsement of Harris came after he announced his decision not to seek re-election. His support has provided a significant boost to Harris’s campaign, which aims to build on the administration’s achievements and address ongoing challenges.
Campaign and Support
Harris’s campaign has garnered support from notable figures and the tech industry, reflecting her broad appeal and the importance of this election. With a focus on issues such as healthcare, climate change, and social justice, Harris is expected to rally the Democratic base and appeal to a wide range of voters.
Democratic National Committee’s Virtual Roll Call
The Democratic National Committee’s virtual roll call, a procedural step to formalize Harris’s nomination, highlights the party’s adaptation to modern technology and its commitment to an inclusive and transparent process. The roll call will conclude just ahead of the Democratic National Convention, set to begin on August 19 at the United Center in Chicago.
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