Joe Biden's announcement of his withdrawal from the presidential race just 96 hours ago has significantly altered the political landscape, leaving Kamala Harris in a commanding position, Fox News reported.
The swift succession allowed Harris to secure the Democratic nomination within 48 hours, marking a dramatic and decisive shift in the race.
By Monday night, Harris had amassed enough delegate support to cement her position as the presumptive nominee, with no other candidates entering the race to challenge her.
Harris, expressing gratitude and pride, declared, “Tonight, I am proud to have secured the broad support needed to become our party’s nominee, and as a daughter of California, I am proud that my home state’s delegation helped put our campaign over the top. I look forward to formally accepting the nomination soon.”
Donald Trump held his first rally this week since the recent failed assassination attempt, using the event to launch a direct attack on Kamala Harris.
Trump characterized Harris as “lying Kamala Harris” and indicated that the race would become “nasty.” He accused her of being “the ultra-liberal driving force behind every single Biden catastrophe” and labeled her as “a radical left lunatic who will destroy our country.”
Trump's rally marks the beginning of his public campaign against Harris, focusing on her perceived role in the Biden administration's challenges and criticizing her policy positions.
As Trump gears up for the upcoming election, his campaign is expected to scrutinize Kamala Harris's legislative record and alleged instances of corruption.
In 2019, GovTrack rated Harris as the most liberal Senator; however, this rating has since been removed from the website, leading to questions about the reasons for its removal.
The Trump campaign plans to use Harris’s voting record and any potential issues of corruption as central themes in their political strategy.
This approach aims to challenge Harris’s credibility and highlight perceived flaws in her political career as part of the broader electoral battle.