Kamala Harris. She is continuing to receive support from all quarters even as she raised more than $200 million within a span of 24 hours since Biden’s announcement. She is emerging as the front runner to receive the presidential nomination from the ruling party.
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Harris continues to receive support and endorsements from a former president and presidential nominees, members of the US Congress, potential competitors, notable Democrats, labor unions and other organizations. The Vice-President has also reached out to many of the delegates and sought their support during the upcoming national convention.
After Joe Biden’s decision was announced, former US President Bill Clinton and former First Lady Hilary Clinton who also served as the Secretary of State were among the first prominent Democrats to endorse her candidature.
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The 2004 presidential nominee of the Democrats John Kerry who has also served as the Secretary of State announced his support to Harris. Barack Obama and Al Gore praised Joe Biden but fell short of endorsing Kamala Harris.
Harris has received the support of many members of the US Congress and this includes former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. The support extended by Nancy Pelosi has only strengthened
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