Kamala Harris Set for Presidential Nomination in Chicago

To outperform Donald Trump in the November election, the Democratic Party is uniting behind their candidate who will follow Joe Biden.
Kamala Harris: A Rising Star Undeterred
Following Joe Biden’s withdrawal in July, a determined Kamala Harris actively works to strengthen the Democratic ranks.
Her aim is to persuade every American on the significance of supporting the Democratic cause for the upcoming November presidential elections.
An Intensive Campaign in Republican Territory
Even before her likely nomination, Harris has kick-started her campaign, despite challenges posed by President Biden’s advanced age (81) and frequent ridicule directed at her.
The party’s strategy is straightforward: boots on the ground to sway voters, including a critical stop in Pennsylvania—a state that narrowly sided with Democrats in 2020. Here, Kamala Harris adopts a humble approach: “I don’t see us as the favorites at all,” she tells the press.
On the Road Meeting People
During her campaign, the Vice President makes a point of connecting with voters, from visiting a fire station to a local American football team, and stopping at a grocery store where she shares her favorite soda is the quintessentially American “root beer.”
In response to personal attacks from Donald Trump, Kamala Harris states: “Supposed leaders who only aim to crush others are cowards,” she declares.
Growing Enthusiasm Among Democratic Supporters
A recent poll by Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos shows Harris’s popularity on the rise, placing her slightly ahead in voting intentions.
This signals a favorable wind for the Democrats as thousands head to Chicago, the nation’s third-largest city, for the major party convention.