Democratic Presidential Candidate: After President Joe Biden withdrew, the Democratic Party has got a new candidate in the form of Kamala Harris.
US Elections 2024: Elections were held in the US to elect the presidential candidate from the Democratic Party, in which Vice President Kamala Harris got enough votes. This announcement was made by Democratic National Committee Chairman Jamie Harrison during a call with supporters. Regarding this, Vice President Kamala Harris said, “I am honored to be the presumptive Democratic candidate for President of the United States.”
Kamala Harris officially announced her candidacy when incumbent President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the race for a second term on July 20. The current Vice President of America and the candidate of the Democratic Party in the upcoming presidential election will be on a four-day tour of those states from August 6, where a tough fight is being considered. Her election campaign team made this announcement on August 1.
Who will be the vice-presidential candidate?
With this, a round of speculation has started for the Democratic Party’s vice-presidential candidate. The name of the vice-presidential candidate who will contest alongside Harris in the presidential election to be held in November 2024 has been kept secret so far and it is likely to be announced before August 6.
These names are being discussed
According to reports published in the US media, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz are among the top candidates for the post of Vice President from the Democratic Party. Harris (59) is the only candidate who has filed nomination papers on behalf of the Democratic Party for the presidential elections to be held on November 5.
According to the team, from there, Harris and her fellow candidates will travel to Eau Claire in Wisconsin and Detroit in Michigan on August 7, Research Triangle in North Carolina on August 8, Phoenix in Arizona on August 9 and Las Vegas in Nevada on August 10.
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