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Kamala Harris could still become the 47th U.S. president — just not in the way some may have expected. Jamal Simmons, a former communications director for Harris, made an unlikely suggestion ...
By winning the Omaha area, Harris would probably become president by sweeping the "blue wall" states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin even if she were to lose every other battleground ...
Former Harris communications director Jamal Simmons called on President Biden to step down so Vice President Kamala Harris can become the first female president.
On July 21, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton endorsed Harris. [268] On July 26, former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama endorsed Harris in a joint statement. [269] On August 3, Jimmy Carter, the oldest surviving Democratic former president, endorsed Harris. [270]
Harris was in a difficult position while Biden was still weighing whether to step down. Now he has stepped aside, her campaign can begin in earnest. She is unburdened.
Harris proposed tax breaks to companies delivering economic benefit, such as manufacturing technologies that mitigate climate change and building affordable housing, and proposed a ban on corporate price gouging to "help the food industry become more competitive". [390] Harris also expressed support for student debt relief, [400] and said she ...
The rules of both major parties stipulate that if the apparent winner dies under such circumstances and his or her running mate is still able to assume the presidency, then the running mate is to become the president-elect with the electors being directed to vote for the former vice presidential nominee for president.
Jamal Simmons, a former communications director for Kamala Harris, made an unlikely suggestion about how the vice president might still have a chance of becoming president in 2024: If Joe Biden ...