Kamala Harris gives hi-five to Tim Walz.

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Can Kamala Harris Break the ‘Glass Ceiling’ in 2024? Obama’s Endorsement Adds Weight to Historic Run

2024 Election, Kamala Harris, Obama Endorsement, Trump

The leap year is very important in the world. The next Summer Olympics will be held in Los Angeles, US. So, the November 5 election this year will give a new face to US politics in the form of a new President. The Republicans have already nominated their old horse, Donald Trump, while the Democratic convention will endorse Kamala Harris as their nominee for the presidential election.


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Kamala Harris is the first woman of Indo-African origin to become a presidential candidate in the US. The Obamas addressed the Democratic convention on Tuesday. Barack and Michelle Obama warmly endorsed Kamala Harris. Hillary Clinton, while addressing the convention in Chicago, pinned her hopes on Harris to “break through the glass ceiling.”

Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, will attend a campaign rally in Wisconsin today, where she is scheduled to deliver remarks. Other attendees joining Harris and Walz at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee include Congresswoman Gwen Moore, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, labor leaders, and members of the Milwaukee Bucks franchise.

It was a rousing reception for Harris in Chicago, where she graciously accepted her nomination as the Democratic nominee for the US presidency. It was the New York Congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who set the tone for the convention when she said: “America, when we knock on our neighbor’s door, organize our communities, and elect Kamala Harris to the presidency on November 5, we will send a loud message that the people of this nation will not go back. We chose a new path and opened the door to a new day: one that is for the people and by the people.”

Thus, US politics has become more interesting. Donald Trump has brought Tulsi Gabbard for his campaign. He has already got Elon Musk on his side. America will never be the same nation after November 5. The entry of Kamala Harris, after Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race, has brought new vitality and vigor to the presidential campaign. It would not be easy for Trump to defeat Harris as he did in 2016 when he narrowly defeated Hillary Clinton.

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