Harris makes presidential campaign debut in swing state of Wisconsin

Harris makes presidential campaign debut in swing state of Wisconsin

Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign in the critical battleground state of Wisconsin for the first time as a presidential candidate on Tuesday after securing enough Democratic delegate support to clear a path to the nomination.
Harris quickly emerged as the Democratic candidate after President Joe Biden, 81, abandoned his reelection campaign on Sunday, following weeks of mounting pressure from members of his own party worried about his ability to beat former President Donald Trump or to serve for another four-year term.
 

Harris makes presidential campaign debut in swing state of Wisconsin

Harris makes presidential campaign debut in swing state of Wisconsin

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