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Biden assures that Kamala Harris will be his running mate in the 2024 elections

the president of U.S, Joe Good, affirmed this Wednesday that the vice president Kamala Harris she will be his running mate again in the 2024 presidential election.

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Biden was asked during a press conference he gave on the occasion of his first year in the White House, which takes place on Thursday, if he was satisfied with Harris’s work to protect the right to vote and if she was going to be his running mate. in 2024.

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“Yes and yes,” Biden said without hesitation.

“She is going to be my running mate, number one, and number two, I put her in charge (of the right to vote) and I think she is going to do a good job,” he settled.

Harris became on January 20, 2021, the first woman to reach the vice presidency of the country, as well as the first African American to hold that position and the first person of Indian or Asian origin to do so.

Harris’s aura has been fading amid reports of tensions between her office and Biden’s team, while her activities go increasingly unnoticed.

The vice president, whom Biden has entrusted with managing immigration and protecting the right to vote, is now struggling to redefine her profile and regain the attention of citizens.

Harris’s figure has so far sounded like a possible candidate to become the first US president. in 2024, due to Biden’s age, 79 years, although the president has insisted that he will stand for the next elections.

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