US Presidential Election: Joe Biden’s poor performance in the US presidential election has worried the supporters of the Democratic Party. Sources in the Democratic National Committee say that if US President Joe Biden decides not to continue his re-election campaign, then Vice President Kamala Harris is the first choice to replace him.
According to news agency Reuters, in fact, Joe Biden’s faltering debate performance against Republican rival Donald Trump last week created a wave of panic within the Democratic Party over concerns that he may not be fit enough to complete a second term. During this time, there were demands for resignation from top party aides.
Harris’ name put forward for presidential candidacy – Source
Sources said that if Harris is named as the party’s candidate, then 59-year-old Harris will take over the money raised by the Biden campaign. Sources say that her name is the highest among all the options and has the highest polling among the Democrats who can be seriously considered as a candidate.
If Biden withdraws from the election, he will support Harris – Jim Clyburn
Additionally, US Representative Jim Clyburn, who was a key player in Biden’s 2020 victory, has said he would support Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee if Biden steps aside. Harris’ allies, however, have dismissed any discussion of a Democratic ticket that does not include both Biden and Harris.
Know who is Kamala Harris?
Actually, 59-year-old Kamala Harris’s mother Shyamala Gopalan was born in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Born on 20 October 1964 in Oakland, California, Kamala Devi Harris’s mother Shyamala Gopalan came to UC Berkeley from Tamil Nadu, India in 1960. Shyamala Gopalan’s husband and Kamala Harris’s father’s name is Donald J. Harris.
Let us tell you that after studying at Harvard University, Harris studied law from the University of California. She was the first woman to become the Attorney General of California in 2010. Whereas, Harris was elected junior US Senator from California in 2017.
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