Harris has a stance on Israel
US Vice President Kamala Harris, who is running against Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential elections, said on Friday that she would not send US troops to Gaza. “I will not send American troops to Gaza, and I will not send American troops to the Middle East,” she added.
Harris could depend on newly undecided voters
US Vice President Kamala Harris has said her experience as a prosecutor would come in handy for her against President Donald Trump. She added that this experience would come in handy against Trump as he has “attacked law and order” in the country. Harris’ statement came during her first major speech on Tuesday as she launched her 2020 presidential campaign.
Newly undecided voters are crucial for Harris
After Joe Biden endorsed Kamala Harris for US President, the Democratic party said that it will “take full advantage” of his backing. The party added that it wants to “use his endorsement to ensure that we have a nominee who has the courage and the vision to defeat Donald Trump”. Harris will become the first female and the first Indian-American to run for President.
The Bay Area is Coconuts for Harris
US President Donald Trump has called Vice President Kamala Harris a “very good person” and said, “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen someone so good in my life”. This comes after Vice President Joe Biden decided to drop out of the 2020 White House race. Trump added, “It’s a great thing…There are a lot of people who are looking forward to having Kamala as their nominee.”
What does the historic bid for the US presidency mean for science?
After US President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential race, reproductive rights organisations have come out in support of US Vice President Kamala Harris. “We’re incredibly excited…we have somebody who has a long track record in fights for abortion access as…potentially being the person who’s at the top of the presidential ticket,” Nourbese Flint, President of All* Above All, said.
Biden’s voice on abortion rights is likely to be raised by Harris
US Senator Kamala Harris has said that her husband, former US President Joe Biden, “doesn’t understand the word ‘abortion’.” She added, “He’d like to tell me, ‘You can’t do this. You’re an elected official. You have to explain it’.” This comes after Joe Biden withdrew from the US Senate race on Sunday and endorsed Kamala Harris.
Potential rivals of Harris for president endorsed her
US President Joe Biden has endorsed his Vice President Kamala Harris for President, a day after he announced that he was suspending his presidential campaign. “I’m proud to stand with Kamala Harris in her fight to build a better future for all of our nation,” Biden said. Harris is the first Democrat to declare her candidacy for the 2020 presidential election.
Potential rivals of Harris have endorsed her
US Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday received support from former US President Joe Biden after he dropped out of the presidential race. Harris has earned the endorsement of over 300 Democratic delegates so far. The convention is expected to take place in August where Harris will seek the nomination for the presidential election against US President Donald Trump.
Biden drops out of the reelection race and supports Harris
US Senator Elizabeth Warren on Sunday asked, “If Joe Biden ends his reelection campaign, how can he justify remaining President?” This comes after Biden dropped out of the 2020 US Presidential race. “With this selfless and patriotism act, President Biden is doing what he has done throughout his life of service: putting the American people and our country above everything else,” Vice President Kamala Harris said.