Washington, D.C:American Vice President Kamala Harris has intensified efforts to secure Democratic Party support for her presidential candidacy, receiving endorsements from 1,992 delegates. According to American media reports, the Democrats have decided to join the presidential race in support of Vice President Kamala Harris and have begun fundraising efforts for her and the Democratic Party’s election campaign.
In her first campaign speech, Vice President Kamala Harris assured her supporters that she would unite her party and make every possible effort to win the elections. She criticized former President Donald Trump, stating, “Donald Trump led our country back when our citizens had complete freedom and rights, but we believe in a bright future that is equal for all Americans.”
Kamala Harris, as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, promised to challenge Donald Trump, referring to her previous career as a prosecutor combating “predators” and “cheats.” She emphasized her service as Attorney General in her home state of California, where she confronted “all types of criminals.”
Responding to Donald Trump’s remarks, Kamala Harris said, “When I say I know Donald Trump’s breed, listen to me! I have confronted predators who mistreated women, cheaters who deceived consumers, and cheaters who broke laws for their own benefit in the past.”
Kamala Harris, who began her presidential campaign shortly after announcing her departure from the presidency earlier this week, is traveling to Indianapolis for a pre-scheduled event. She will not participate in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address, but will meet separately with him at the White House.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris’s campaign has confirmed that she has received verbal or written support from 1,992 delegates at the Democratic Party convention. The threshold is 1,976 delegates, but Kamala Harris has garnered support from 1,992 delegates.
Other candidates and allies in the election campaign have made dozens of calls and are appealing to delegates who will participate in the Democratic Party convention next month to nominate Kamala Harris against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the presidential elections on November 5.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, seen as a possible rival to the Democratic Party’s nomination following Biden’s departure, expressed her complete support for Harris in a post on X, saying that she had gained the full support of Vice President candidates such as California Governor Gavin Newsom and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and several other potential Democratic rivals.