Kamala Harris plans to win Democratic presidential nomination.

Vice President Kamala Harris is making a bold move to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, following President Biden’s announcement that he will not seek re-election in 2024 and has endorsed her for the position. In a statement, Harris expressed her gratitude for the president’s endorsement and declared her intention to “earn and win” the nomination.

During the past year, Harris has been actively engaging with Americans across the country, emphasizing the crucial choice they have in the upcoming election. She pledged to continue her efforts to unite the Democratic Party and the nation as a whole against former President Donald Trump and his controversial Project 2025 agenda.

In response to Biden’s decision to bow out of the race, Harris commended his extensive career in public service, describing his legacy as unparalleled in modern American history. She praised Biden for always prioritizing the American people and the country above all else, echoing his commitment to selflessness and patriotism.

The president revealed his choice not to run for re-election through a letter addressed to the American people and posted on social media. He asserted that focusing on fulfilling his duties as president for the remainder of his term would be the most beneficial course of action for the Democratic Party and the nation. Subsequently, Biden extended his support to Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee.

Following this announcement, prominent Democrats such as former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Sen. Patty Murray, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, voiced their backing for Harris. The decision for Biden to withdraw from the race came after mounting concerns about his ability to secure a second term and defeat Donald Trump, particularly following a less-than-ideal debate performance recently.

With the Democratic National Convention approaching, set to commence on August 19 in Chicago, the party will officially nominate their candidates for president and vice president. Harris, a former senator from California, made history as the first woman, first Black American, and first South Asian American to serve as vice president.

In recent days, Harris has been actively campaigning, making appearances alongside Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper. Her campaign stops have included visits to strategic states such as Massachusetts, Michigan, and North Carolina, as she continues to build support and momentum for her historic presidential run.

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