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Know all about Kamala Harris, before US Election 2020

The 2020 election is fast approaching and Joe Biden named Kamala Harris as his vice president on Wednesday. She will debate Republican Vice President Mike Pence at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia on November 8, 2020. In an effort to make the California Senate race more competitive for Democrats, former vice presidential candidate and former Delaware governor Joseph Biden announced on Thursday, February 1, 2019, that he will run for the 2020 election, according to Politico.

On Wednesday, Joe Biden chose Senator Kamala Harris as his vice president, ending speculation about who would succeed him. Harris had announced he would run for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris McKinney has used the debate to track the Trump-Pence administration’s record, according to McKinney. In September 2018, Trump’s allegations that Harris was a woman pursuing him were cemented by the fact that she was the woman pursuing Trump. Asked about the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, he told reporters in August that Harris, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was “extraordinarily nasty” when she grilled him. Harris has been in the spotlight since she announced her presidential candidacy, according to the Washington Post.

If Biden wins in November, she would be the first black, Indian – American or American – woman to become vice president, and she would have to resign from the Senate. Should Biden and Harris win on the ticket, Harris will become not only the first woman (and first person of color) to become vice president, but also one of only two women in the US Senate, according to the Washington Post. If Democrats win the White House, she would be the “first woman, no matter what color” and positioned for a possible future White House run. She now hopes to be a first-time candidate, not only as a presidential candidate, but also as “the first woman to run for president on a successful ticket. It is the second time in her career that she has run for president of the United States of America.

Of course, four years is an eternity in US politics, and with Biden likely to run for only a single term, the gap between him and Harris on the Democratic Party presidential ticket has widened. A Democratic ticket with a significant lead in the polls would increase the likelihood that Harris will indeed become the first black, Indian – American, or American – vice president, potentially launching a successful bid for the White House after Biden leaves office. Harris has just received a huge boost to her chances of running for president in the future. Kamala Harris, Democrat from California and former US Senator, is a member of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate.

The mere fact that Kamala Harris is running as a candidate is not a gradual change, and one can only hope that her policies would not be either. My guess is that Senator Harris will be the nominee, assuming she survives the unpredictable crises that arise during the campaign.

I’ll keep it simple: future Vice President Kamala Harris is pronounced like former Senator David Perdue, and she’s a prosecutor by training, but she’s also a lawyer.

Harris was elected as a senator from California in 2016 and announced her candidacy for the White House in December when her campaign ran out of steam and she had to pull the plug. The career attorney and senator made an obvious choice for Biden’s shortlist, and he picked the California senator as his vice-presidential running mate in August, making her the first female vice-presidential candidate in US history. Harris, who was herself on the big stage, was one of the US senators Biden chose to run for in California in August. She ran for president in 2008 and 2012, but dropped out of the race in December 2019, despite making it to the second round of the election in her home state of California.

Harris launched her presidential campaign in 2019 with the slogan “Kamala Harris for the People,” but dropped out because of dwindling poll numbers. Harris was one of the first prominent dropouts in December 2019, when her campaign ran out of funds. She used the spotlight to join the race for the Democratic presidential nomination but fell behind – to the likes of Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump.

During the debate, Harris expressed her view that, in order to win the 2020 presidential election, the Democratic nominee must be able to “rebuild the Obama coalition” and bring the “Democratic Party of the United States of America” together. Harris himself wants to be the Democrat who wants to deny President Donald Trump another term and put the White House back in Democratic hands.

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