Former US Vice President Kamala Harris deliberately eschews candidates for chairing the Democratic National Committee, but the report informs her that she will not go anywhere to leave politics. He claimed he spoke to three major candidates. Each call lasted about 15-20 minutes, during which the candidates discussed the party’s vision and expressed their gratitude for the president’s candidacy. Harris told them he looks forward to working “in close with the winning candidate as soon as he is elected.”
Ken Martin, head of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Laborg Party, who served as vice-chairman of the Kamala Harris Mike Waltz Campaign, was elected to chair the DNC on Saturday. The other two main candidates were Wisconsin Democratic Chairman Ben Wickler and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley.
Wickler is a favorite of several democratic billionaires, and many of the party’s biggest players support Wickler, including Chuck Schumer, Hakem Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, Gretchen Whitmer and Andy Besher. I did. Kamala Harris did not support any of the candidates.
I’ll cheer for Kamala Harris
Both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have delivered pre-recorded video messages to DNC members. “In the state, district, district, district, home to the House, door to door, you work to energize, organize and mobilize,” Harris said on the committee after the first round of votes. He spoke at the video address. “And as we continue to fight for our ideals and continue to realize our American promises, I will be with you at every stage with you,” Harris’ message is Biden’s message. They let out louder cheers. “If she runs for president again, it reminds her that she is still considered very high in many parts of the party,” politics commented on Harris’ shaking in the party election.
Kamala Harris has yet to announce whether she will run for California governor in 2026 or for president in 2028. Although planned, Democrat elections show that she doesn’t actually “go quietly at night.”