Kamala Harris Energizes Democratic Campaign Amid Biden's Exit
Vice President Kamala Harris has taken the lead in the Democratic presidential race following President Joe Biden's withdrawal. Harris addressed a rally of over 6,000 Black women, emphasizing the importance of their support. Polls show a closely contested race with Donald Trump, who prepares for his rally in North Carolina.
Vice President Kamala Harris has stepped forward to lead the Democratic presidential campaign after President Joe Biden's withdrawal. Addressing a rally of over 6,000 Black women in Indianapolis, Harris galvanized the crowd to support her candidacy in the upcoming election against Republican rival Donald Trump.
The Democratic National Committee plans to officially nominate Harris by August 1, while Trump is set to counter her momentum with a rally in North Carolina. Public opinion polls indicate a tight race, with Harris holding a slight edge in some surveys and trailing Trump in others.
Harris' dynamic entrance into the race has invigorated Democratic supporters, drawing significant attention and fundraising efforts. As both candidates prepare for the November election, the battle for voter support intensifies, especially in key swing states identified by Harris' campaign.
(With inputs from agencies.)

