Harris to Run for President
Vice President to Seek Democratic Nomination
Biden's Withdrawal Clears Path
WASHINGTON, July 21, 2024 - Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Sunday that she would seek the nomination of the Democratic Party for president, following President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the race. Biden's decision leaves a path for Harris, who has emerged as a top contender to replace him at the top of the Democratic ticket. In a statement, Harris said she was "honored and humbled" by the opportunity to run for president. She said she would "fight for the future of our country" and "build a better America for all." Harris's announcement comes after months of speculation about her presidential ambitions. She has been a vocal critic of President Biden's policies and has distanced herself from him on a number of issues. Harris's decision to run for president is a sign that she believes she can win the Democratic nomination and defeat whoever the Republican nominee will be. The Democratic primary is expected to be highly competitive, with several other candidates already in the race. However, Harris is considered to be one of the front-runners, and her announcement is likely to shake up the race.
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