Kamala Harris Becomes Democratic Nominee
Kamala Harris has officially secured the Democratic presidential nomination just weeks after President Joe Biden stepped down from the race. The Democratic National Committee chair announced on Friday that Harris has collected enough delegate votes to make the nomination – meaning she’ll officially be up against Republican nominee Donald Trump come November.
VP Turns Back on Biden's Political Strategy
Despite being endorsed by Biden, Kamala Harris quickly changed her platform to focus on "freedom" and the "future," departing from Biden's strategy of "preserving democracy." No other major candidate challenged her for the nomination, making her the only choice for delegates under party rules.
JD Vance Criticizes Harris
Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, criticized Harris for not holding a press conference in nearly two weeks. He slammed her for her remarks on a recent prisoner swap, labeling them as "word salad" - suggesting she spoke without saying anything meaningful.
Historic Nomination for Harris
Harris’s nomination makes her the first woman of color at the top of a major party’s ticket. She is yet to decide on a running mate but is expected to announce her choice in the next week.
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