Harris Says She’ll Unite Democrats as Presidential Field Clears

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  • Harris Says She’ll Unite Democrats as Presidential Field Clears
    Key party leaders endorse Harris, while no challengers emerge
    Vice president faces task of reuniting party, taking on Trump
    Vice President Kamala Harris quickly consolidated support from powerful Democrats for her nascent presidential bid, with an effort to end the turmoil that has consumed her party and alter an election that has become Donald Trump’s to lose.
    Less than 24 hours after President Joe Biden’s stunning exit from the race, Harris appeared to have a clear path to the nomination. No other prominent Democrats said they would challenge her. She picked up endorsements from top party figures, including Democratic governors rumored to be possible candidates: California’s Gavin Newsom, Illinois’ JB Pritzker and Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer.
    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who helped nudge Biden toward the exit, on Monday endorsed Harris, joining the Democratic groundswell behind the vice president’s bid.
    “It is my intention to go out and earn this nomination and to win,” Harris told workers Monday at her campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware. “So in the days and weeks ahead, I, together with you, will do everything in my power to unite our Democratic Party, to unite our nation and to win this election.”
    Biden, who is quarantining after testing positive for the coronavirus at his beach home in Delaware, called into the campaign meeting to say he would “working like hell” for his vice president’s bid.
    “I won’t be on the ticket, but I’m still going to be fully, fully engaged,” Biden said. “I’ll be doing whatever Kamala wants me, needs me to do.”
    By Sunday’s end, Harris had contacted more than 100 party officials, labor leaders, activist groups, senior Democratic lawmakers and state legislators to ask for their support, according to a person familiar with the matter. That outreach included two former presidents - Bill Clinton and Barack Obama - as well as former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
    The vice president took over Biden’s campaign, which was renamed “Harris for President,” giving her access to its $96 million war chest. The operation added $81 million to that total in the first 24 hours after Harris announced her candidacy. She traveled to the campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware later Monday to rally staff. She said Thursday that the campaign’s leadership - chair Jennifer O’Malley Dillon and manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez - would remain in place.
    Harris will headline her debut rally as a presidential candidate on Tuesday in battleground Wisconsin, an opportunity to mount an offensive against Trump and move past the controversies over Biden’s age that divided her party.
    Schumer and Jeffries are expected to back Harris, CNN reported.
    Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, a former Democratic National Committee chairwoman, on Monday predicted Harris would secure the majority of pledged delegates “in short order.” As of Monday midday, Harris had close to half the delegates she needed to become the party’s presumptive nominee.
    “She’s earned this moment and this nomination,” Wasserman Schultz told reporters on a conference call. “She’s worked for and earned our party’s support.”
    In another sign of how rapidly and broadly the Harris movement extended, the AFL-CIO announced on Monday that its executive council had “unanimously endorsed” her.
    The events of the last month have thrust the nation into uncharted political waters, and Harris faces numerous challenges in the weeks ahead. Republicans hammered Biden’s decision to step aside weeks before the Democrats’ nominating convention as a subversion of primary voters’ will. Some of Harris’ own party members have called for a competitive nomination process as well.
    Harris must also choose a running mate, win back voters who drifted from Biden before early voting begins in September and gird for attacks from Trump that are poised to be highly personal.
    The vice president’s ascension to become her party’s standard bearer is a momentous twist of fate. Her political future seemed bleak just one month ago: Harris’ 2020 presidential run flamed out before a single vote was cast and her early tenure as vice president was marked by repeated missteps. Republicans have already used her assignment to address the root causes of migration as early fodder for attacks.
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  • @foxmulder2941
    @foxmulder2941 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She was thrilled when the results of her I.Q test came back negative.

  • @aguythatworkstoomuch4624
    @aguythatworkstoomuch4624 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She’s so condescending the way she talks . And that goofy laugh. I don’t like her at all

  • @tuannguyencapital
    @tuannguyencapital  หลายเดือนก่อน

    VP Options
    Still, the fact she was able to so rapidly amass backing from top Democrats speaks to the support she has built among influential figures, from civil-rights leaders to deep-pocketed donors. It also reflects another reality: Passing over the first Black, Asian and female vice president has the potential to alienate voters of color and suburban women - two groups that Democrats need to win.
    Harris’ first major choice will be her vice presidential nominee. Speculation has swirled around a group of White, male elected officials, many of whom are from battleground states. That included a cavalcade of governors - Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro, North Carolina’s Roy Cooper, Kentucky’s Andy Beshear and Minnesota’s Tim Walz - as well as Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. Whitmer told CBS’s Lansing affiliate she was not interested in the post.
    Biden endorsed Harris on Sunday less than a half hour after announcing he was dropping out, and other senior Democrats quickly followed, including Bill and Hillary Clinton and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, a progressive icon. They were joined by heavy hitters from Wall Street and Silicon Valley, including, George and Alex Soros, Roger Altman of Evercore Inc. and Reid Hoffman of Greylock Partners, a promising sign for the party after donors abandoned Biden’s bid en masse.
    The Biden-allied super political action committee Future Forward in the past day received $150 million worth of new pledges from donors who hadn’t previously committed to support Biden or had paused giving, putting pressure on him to drop out, according to a senior aide for the group.
    The most notable omission in the early hours was Obama, who does not plan to endorse a candidate until they secure the nomination.
    “We will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead. But I have extraordinary confidence that the leaders of our party will be able to create a process from which an outstanding nominee emerges,” Obama said in a Sunday statement.
    Race Renewed
    Democratic voters seemed to relish the transformed dynamics of the race after weeks of doom-saying, as polls showing the gap between Trump and Biden widening. Democrats raised more than $50 million online on Sunday alone, according to ActBlue, the party’s donation platform.
    A recent CBS News/YouGov poll showed Harris trailing Trump by a smaller margin than Biden nationally. Harris also performed two percentage points better than Biden in the battlegrounds of Pennsylvania and Virginia, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll.
    Harris, 59, poses a fresh challenge to Trump, 78, as a younger, more energetic nominee who is well versed on Democrats’ strongest issue - abortion rights - and is unafraid to throw a punch. Her most memorable moment during the 2020 race was her debate-stage attack on Biden’s record on school integration.
    Yet Harris has vulnerabilities, including a tenure marked by frequent staff turnover and persistent doubts about her aptitude for retail politics. Questions also remain about her domestic and foreign policy agenda, a gap that Republicans could exploit.

    • @dobsr1184
      @dobsr1184 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This is a list of her Accomplishments…
      The End

    • @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv
      @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @bhduong2008
    @bhduong2008 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So unlike Trump she will unite her party but not the country?

  • @adriangeller9140
    @adriangeller9140 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Joe dead stop the cap

  • @GiaGG88
    @GiaGG88 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    loooooooooooooooooooooool

  • @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv
    @bhhvvbvgyvbuvv หลายเดือนก่อน

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