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Democratic Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris photographed in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania this weekend.
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The Biden, Obama, Clinton and Carter families are in attendance. Now the Democrats are gathering in Chicago for a convention and to celebrate America’s first female presidential candidate with a minority background.
The question hangs over the well-directed meeting: Who is Kamala Harris?
“Comrade Harris has proposed Soviet-style price controls”. The drastically worded fundraising emails from Donald Trump’s campaign are dense. There is no doubt that the Republican wants to paint his opponent as an “extreme left-wing liberal” and soft on issues related to crime, immigration and the economy.
The Democrats’ four-day convention, which begins Monday in Chicago, is Harris’s big chance to respond to speeches. It is now time for her to present herself and her vision to the Americans.
No press conference
Only a month has passed since President Joe Biden’s dramatic announcement that he is not running for re-election but is standing behind his vice president. In that time, Harris has reinvigorated the party. She has held huge campaign meetings, collected record sums and largely brought in Donald Trump’s advantage in the opinion polls.
It has been described as a honeymoon. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t challenges.
The former prosecutor Harris is criticized for not having given a longer interview or held a press conference since she took over the baton. And her appearances have been “policy light”, i.e. not containing very much substantive politics. Add to that that huge protests are planned in Chicago, mainly against the White House’s support for Israel in light of the Gaza war. Sooner or later, Kamala Harris will have to announce whether or not she’s planning a change of course.
However, the demonstrations will not be noticed inside the blue-glittering giant arena United Center. The Hollywood-directed party meeting is supposed to breathe unity and the spirit of the future, it is rumored that artists such as Beyoncé and Taylor Swift may appear. The event is well adapted to the television channels’ prime time slots, all to drum up enthusiasm for the election campaign.
“The electricity in the room will be enhanced by the millions of Americans watching and participating across the country,” said meeting chair Minyon Moor in a press release.
Will accept
Monday evening, Joe Biden will give his big speech, and then former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will also take the podium. On Tuesday, the stage is Barack Obama’s and on Wednesday, former President Bill Clinton warms up for Vice President Tim Walz. During the meeting, ex-president Jimmy Carter’s grandson Jason Carter is also expected to speak for the 99-year-old, who is receiving palliative care at home.
Thursday is the time. Then Kamala Harris will formally accept the presidential nomination and present herself and her politics.
Then the real election campaign begins.
FACT Kamala Harris
59-year-old Kamala Harris has been Joe Biden’s vice president since January 2021. The two have a close working relationship, and Biden has backed Harris as the Democrats’ next presidential candidate.
Harris’s father is from Jamaica and her mother from India, but she herself was born in Oakland in northern California. After living for a time in Canada and studying at Howard University in Washington DC, she returned to her home state to work as a lawyer and prosecutor. In 2004, she became the San Francisco District Attorney.
In 2011, she was appointed to California’s highest legal office (attorney general), a post she held until she was elected to the United States Senate in 2016, becoming the second black woman in the chamber.
In 2019, Harris ran her own presidential election campaign, before she threw in the towel and stood behind Joe Biden.
Read moreFACTS Democratic Party
Formally founded: 1828
Symbol: Donkey
Has historically been strong among artisans and workers in the cities, farmers in the West and South, and ethnic minorities. Also has great support among liberal academics. Support from the South has declined and now the party is strongest in the populous states along the west and east coasts of the United States.
Compared to the Republicans, have greater trust in the state to create welfare and build systems for education, health care and infrastructure.
Democratic presidents since 1950:
Harry S Truman 1945–53
John F. Kennedy 1961–63
Lyndon B. Johnson 1963–69
Jimmy Carter 1977–81
Bill Clinton 1993–2001
Barack Obama 2009–2017
Joe Biden 2021–2025
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