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A "Harris for President" sign on a lectern. On July 21, 2024, Harris announced her intention to run for the Democratic nomination, [77] and the "Biden for President" campaign committee filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to change the name of the committee to "Harris for President". [78]
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A combo photo showing Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump in St. Cloud, Minnesota on July 27, 2024, and U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate ...
Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris (C) is pictured in studio at ABC during a break in the recording of the show "The View" with hosts (L-R) Sara Haines, Ana Navarro ...
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday previewed one of the first big Biden-Harris campaign pushes of 2024, speaking strongly in support of reproductive rights and offering harsh words for former ...
George Helmy, New Jersey (2024–present) [20] John Hickenlooper, Colorado (2021–present), 2020 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president [3] Mazie Hirono, Hawaii (2013–present) [21] Tim Kaine, Virginia (2013–present), 2016 Democratic nominee for vice president [22] Mark Kelly, Arizona (2020–present) [23]
A Harris endorsement was drafted by the editorials department in early October and sent to Bezos for a final sign-off, who decided to not publish it. [ 480 ] [ 481 ] William Lewis, the publisher and chief executive officer of the paper, published an essay giving his reasons for the choice to not issue an endorsement.