What Others are Saying: Kamala Harris Leaps Ahead to become the Democratic Party’s Nominee

Kamala Harris has spent much more of her life as a prosecutor than as a senator or vice president – and that is exactly how she is now going to run against The Felon Guy. She must now secure the delegates in order to become the Democratic Party’s nominee.

Key Endorsements:

Democratic lawmakers begin endorsing Harris for president

With President Joe Biden announcing he will not seek reelection and endorsing his Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats are beginning to join the president’s calls in getting behind Harris top the Democratic ticket.

  • Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock in a statement posted to X said, “I have been proud to work alongside [Biden] and our very able Vice President, Kamala Harris, and I am proud to endorse her candidacy to be next President of the United States.”
  • California Rep. Mike Levin of California said: “It is time to move forward with Kamala Harris as our new leader. Together.”
  • Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono endorsed Harris, saying: “I’m proud to call Vice President Harris a friend and colleague, and I look forward to doing everything in my power to get her elected to the White House, so we can continue building on the progress of the last four years.”
  • New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim, who is running for Sen. Bob Menendez’s seat, also endorsed Harris: “I have full faith in Vice President Harris to lead a new generation of leadership for our country,” he said, calling her candidacy “historic, not just the opportunity to elect the first woman, the first AAPI President, and a Black woman, but to continue on the incredible progress we’ve started.”
  • Delaware Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, a Biden ally who is running for Senate in the president’s home state, said, “There is no better person or leader more equipped to do so than Vice President Kamala Harris.”
  • Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell told CNN she endorsed Harris and praised Biden in a post on X.
  • California Rep. Salud Carbajal called Harris “a proven leader who has been a critical voice in this administration.” Carbajal said he is “proud to wholeheartedly support her to be the Democratic Party’s nominee in the process ahead.”
  • Washington Sen. Patty Murray said she respects Biden’s “willingness to pass the torch” and endorsed Harris for president, who she said she is behind “one-hundred percent,” according to a statement.
  • Ohio Rep. Emilia Sykes, a battleground House Democrat, said in a statement Sunday, “I look forward to working with Democrats to unify around Vice President Kamala Harris as our Presidential nominee.”
  • California Sen. Alex Padilla endorsed Harris on Sunday, saying in a post on X that the vice president “has always led with courage and conviction. She has defended our fundamental freedoms and worked to uplift all Americans.” Padilla was appointed to Harris’ seat after she was elected vice president.
  • Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin also endorsed Harris Sunday. “I support her, and her essential task of uniting the country,” Slotkin said in a post on X.
  • California Rep. Jared Huffman called Harris a longtime friend, saying in a post on X that “She is going to re-energize this race and I can’t wait to hit the campaign trail for Kamala Harris!” Huffman, who previously raised concerns about Biden, was against a virtual roll call vote and drafted a letter to House Democrats to delay Biden’s nomination until delegates gathered at the convention.

The Felon Guy:

Showing His Age and Cognitive Decline:

Craven Assholes:

From the MarKODA Files-The Ignorant, Racist, McMoron Edition:

“A lot of Democrats feel they have to stick with her because of her ethnic background." 

Who Asked Him? NO ONE???

Manchin: ‘I am not running for office’

Sen. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) said Monday that he is not running for office in the wake of speculation that he would pursue the Democratic presidential nomination after President Biden dropped his reelection bid Sunday.

“I’m not running for office,” Manchin told “CBS Mornings” on Monday, adding, “I’m not looking. … I don’t need that in my life.”

“Let me make it very clear to you: I am not going to be a candidate for president,” he added.

How to Donate:

Kamala Harris raises $49.6M after Biden drops out of 2024 race

The Harris campaign said Monday morning that “everyday Americans have given $49.6 million in grassroots donations to her campaign” since Biden’s endorsement.

  • ActBlue announced grassroots supporters had raised as of 9pm ET Sunday $46.7 million via the Democratic donation-processing site following her campaign launch…

You can donate to VP Harris’ campaign here: Defeat The Felon and Save Democracy!

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