Kamala Harris pledges to unite democrats, defeat Trump in November
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United States Vice President Kamala Harris has pledged to unite the Democratic Party and the nation to ensure victory over Donald Trump in the upcoming November election.
This statement comes on the heels of President Joe Biden's announcement that he will not seek re-election and his endorsement of Harris as the Democratic nominee.
"I am honored by President Biden's endorsement and it is my intention to earn and win the Democratic Party nomination," Harris said. She praised Biden's legacy, describing it as unparalleled in modern American history, even surpassing that of many two-term presidents.
Harris called Biden's decision to step aside "a selfless and patriotic act," emphasizing his lifelong commitment to putting the American people and the country first. "It has been a profound honor to serve as Biden's Vice President," she added.
With only 107 days until Election Day, Harris vowed to defeat Republican nominee Donald Trump, highlighting the urgency and significance of the upcoming election.
The Democratic Party Chairperson also affirmed the party's commitment to swiftly presenting a candidate to the American people, underscoring their dedication to the electoral process.
As the election approaches, Harris's focus will be on rallying Democratic voters and ensuring a unified front against the Republican challenger. (ILKHA)
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