Current Vice President of the United States, Kamala HarrisOn Tuesday evening, he received the necessary number of delegates to nominate him to chair the Democratic National Convention, scheduled to be held on August 19 in Chicago. According to estimates by the American media, Harris received the support of 1,976 delegates -Above the required number of 1968-, a number that was reached after a flood of signs of support from many delegations of countries, such as the Egyptian delegation. California Or New York, which is expected to continue to grow as the days go by, according to CNN.
Nancy PelosiThe former House Speaker and San Francisco congresswoman announced yesterday that with the support of the California delegation, Harris will have enough delegates to win the Democratic nomination, which will be in August, while the election will be held on Tuesday, November 5. Now, there is talk of potential vice presidential candidates, such as Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, Josh Shapiro, of Pennsylvania, or Andy Beshear, of Kentucky.
Kamala Harris has committed to building “a nation where everyone has affordable health care and all seniors can retire with dignity,” with a focus on the country’s middle class.
Since Harris formalized her candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, as many as 15 state delegations have publicly expressed support for the new Democratic nominee, including California, New York, Louisiana, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Maine, Massachusetts, Utah, Iowa, South Dakota, and Nevada.
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