Kamala Harris got the required support of the party leaders to become the presidential candidate

Kamala Harris got the required support of the party leaders to become the presidential candidate

Kamala Harris has secured the support of the required number of party leaders needed to become the Democratic Party's presidential candidate.

After gaining the required support, Kamala Harris has become the first non-white woman to contest the presidential election from a major platform in the 250-year history of the United States, and if she wins, she will be the first non-white president of the United States.

Kamala Harris will be officially nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate next week, however, according to the Democratic Party, Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the support of 3,923 of the more than 4,000 pledged delegates at the Democratic National Convention, making her the Democratic nominee. Eligible to become the party's presidential candidate.

After Joe Biden's sudden exit from the race to become the presidential candidate, the Democratic Party said that, along with certain other conditions, anyone can join the race to become the presidential candidate who has the support of 300 delegates in their favor. will do

Leading and elected politicians of the Democratic Party remained in favor of Kamala Harris, while other candidates for the nomination failed to obtain the required signatures, which ensured Kamala Harris's candidacy.

Months before Biden's withdrawal, it was decided that virtual voting would take place this time without waiting for the convention on March 19 in Chicago for the nomination, but now the convention is also preparing for symbolic voting.

Kamala Harris said in the speech that she was proud to be nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate and thanked the delegates and supporters.

Analysts say that Kamala Harris is presenting herself as a different candidate this time around than in the 2020 primary election.

Kamala Harris has also hired new advisers for her campaign, including David Plouffe, former President Barack Obama's first campaign manager.

Kamala Harris will face Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the November presidential election.

Trump has chosen JD Vance as his running mate, but Kamala Harris has not yet announced her running mate.

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