Biden withdrew, eyes turned to Kamala Harris! If elected, it will be a first in US history

Biden withdrew eyes turned to Kamala Harris If elected it

US President Joe Biden has announced that he will not be a candidate in the November elections. Biden has indicated that Vice President Kamala Harris will be the candidate to replace Trump.

The Democratic Party will meet in August to formally nominate presidential candidates, with voting continuing until one candidate wins an absolute majority of delegates.

EYES TURNED TO HARRIS

After US President Joe Biden announced that he was withdrawing his candidacy in the November 5 presidential election and that he endorsed and supported Vice President Kamala Harris as a candidate, all eyes turned to Harris.

IF ELECTED, HE WILL MAKE HISTORY

If nominated by the Democrats for the presidency and wins the presidential election on November 5, Harris will become the first female president of the United States.

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AFSAFF

Harris was born in Oakland, California, in 1964, to a biologist mother who came to the United States from India as a student, and a black father, an economics professor, who came to the United States from Jamaica as a student.

Harris, who studied law at university and was a prosecutor in San Francisco for many years, ran for California Attorney General in 2010. The first black and first female attorney general elected in the state’s history, Harris was re-elected to a second term as state attorney general in 2014.

Harris became the first South Asian and second black senator to enter Congress from California in the 2016 presidential election.

Harris, who was among the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential candidates, was eliminated in the primary elections. Then, Joe Biden, who won the Democratic Party nomination, announced on August 11, 2020 that he had brought Harris into the race as his “Vice President.”

With the Democrats winning the election on November 3, 2020, Harris took office as the 49th vice president, being sworn in with President-elect Biden at the handover ceremony on January 20, 2021.

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Harris, who traveled to more than 19 countries and met with more than 150 leaders during her vice presidency, worked with Biden to increase employment by investing in the economy.

Harris has also been known for her fight against racism and sexism, as well as her advocacy for abortion and LGBTQ issues.

HE MADE HIS NAME KNOWN DURING THE RUSSIAN INVESTIGATION

Harris first made her name known after entering Congress with her reaction to the executive order banning travel to the United States from seven Muslim countries, which former US President Donald Trump signed on January 28, 2017, immediately after taking office.

Harris continued her questioning stance on Trump’s cabinet and senior appointments in 2017, and was elected to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2018. Harris also played an active role in the Senate investigations into Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election.

In this context, Harris, who questioned Attorney General William Barr in the Senate regarding the “Mueller report” that was announced, made her name frequently mentioned in the media.

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Harris also served on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the Select Committee on Intelligence and the Budget Committee, as well as the Judiciary Committee.

Following the presidential election held on November 3, 2020, Harris made history as the first black woman of Indian and Caribbean descent to become vice president in the country’s history.

STATEMENT FROM HARRIS

After US President Joe Biden withdrew from the election race and Vice President Kamala Harris announced that she supported his candidacy, Harris stated that she “intends to deserve and win the nomination.”

Harris made a written statement on the issue.

Harris thanked US President Biden for his leadership and said, “President Biden continues to do what he has done his entire life, selflessly and patriotically: He puts America and its people above all else.”

Harris emphasized that she was proud to have received the President’s approval and support, and said, “I intend to deserve and win the nomination.”

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Stating that she will do her best to unite the Democratic Party and the country, Harris emphasized that she will “do everything in her power to defeat the extremist agenda of Donald Trump and the 2025 Project.”

This content was published by Devrim Karadağ

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