Washington, August 3 (HS). Indian-American Vice President Kamala Harris expressed happiness on becoming the Democratic candidate for the US Presidential post and said that she is feeling proud and excited for this opportunity on behalf of the party.
Kamala Harris wrote in a post released on X in this regard, I am proud to be the Democratic candidate for President of the United States. I will officially accept the nomination next week. This campaign is about people coming together, inspired by love for the country, and fighting to be the best of who we are.
Kamala Harris has geared up to enter the field of the biggest battle of her life for the highest post of America, the President. According to experts, Kamala Harris's popularity is constantly increasing as the possible candidate of the Democratic Party for the post of President. According to the news, Kamala has turned the entire Democratic Party to her side. Kamala has formed a team for the election, this team includes Kamala's close ones and the delegation looking after Joe Biden's election campaign. They have been given an operation. Its purpose is to appease those who were going to select the presidential candidate. There are many black women in the team who have been involved in Democratic politics for decades.
At the same time, the team is ready for a three-month election campaign before the November 5 election. California's US Senator Laphonza Butler has responded to a question about the possibility of Kamala facing a barrage of gender discrimination and racist attacks. He said, “We have been seeing such things. We are not new to politics. This group of advisors is very loyal to Kamala and is passionate about her career.” He said, many of these advisors have been guiding her since she joined the Senate in 2017.
Kamala Harris, on the other hand, has begun preparing with a group of seasoned supporters, many of whom are black women who have been involved in Democratic politics for decades, as she prepares for a tough three-month campaign ahead of the November 5 election.
US Vice President Kamala Harris clinched the Democratic Party's presidential nomination on August 2, confirming her remarkable rise as the party's standard-bearer in the contest against Republican Donald Trump in November.
Harris was the only candidate on the ballot for the five-day electronic vote of about 4,000 party convention delegates. She will be officially crowned as the nominee at the Chicago convention later this month. “I am honored to be the presumptive Democratic nominee for president of the United States,” Harris, 59, said by phone at a party ceremony after securing enough votes on the second day of the marathon vote. In the two weeks since President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign, Harris has assumed full control of the party. No other Democrat has stepped forward to challenge her rise to the top of the ticket, making her confirmation a formality as the first black and South Asian woman to secure a major party's nomination.