Kamala Harris receives broad support from donors after Biden withdraws

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2024-07-22 04:18:39

Businessmen who had dissuaded Biden once again looked closely at the race for the White House; A Silicon Valley donor raised over $1 million in 30 minutes

EFE/EPA/ALLISON JOYCE Kamala Harris used social media to comment on the withdrawal of President Joe Biden, this Sunday (21), and to thank her for the support she received

The withdrawal of Joe Biden from request democratic for the presidency of United States of America A new impetus for fundraising gave a stronger campaign. With Kamala Harris, the current vice-president of the country, as the main name to enter the race, the voters and – mainly – business people who discourage Biden looked closely again at the race for the White House. Since then, Democratic donors have been rallying around Harris as the party’s next presidential nominee, offering Democratic elites something they haven’t felt in weeks: hope. Kamala Harris, the current vice president of the United States, may have a chance to run for president if the Democratic Party confirms her. Aides and major donors said as early as Sunday that they were inundated with enthusiasm and news of donations to support Harris if she were to be officially nominated by the Democratic Party. The vice president will still need to be confirmed by her party.

Kamala Harris receives broad support from donors after Biden withdraws

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Several Biden donors and aides said they have been hearing from donors who were previously discouraged but now say they are ready to give and support a Harris-led ticket. The Silicon Valley donor raised more than $1 million in a 30-minute period, the person told The New York Times. Kamala Harris used social media to comment on the withdrawal of President Joe Biden, this Sunday (21), and to thank her for the support she received to replace the Democrat in the presidential race for the House White. In her first post, Kamala spoke of party unity and said she would “win” the Democratic nomination. On Sunday afternoon, support from the Democratic Party’s billionaire donors came thick and fast. Reid Hoffman, the Democratic mega-donor who has been among Biden’s biggest supporters in recent weeks amid the chaos, endorsed Harris for president. Another major billionaire who supported Biden, Alex Soros, said he was also supporting her. Way to Win, a major Democratic donor group with many of its members backing Harris, said it was backing her. Steve Phillips, a Democratic donor and longtime Harris supporter, said “the party needs to rally behind the vice president to be a standard bearer.” In addition to donors, Harris received public support this Sunday evening from other American politicians. The former President of the USA, Bill Clinton, declared that he supports the candidacy of the vice president for the presidential race, as did other Democrats in the government. Vinod Khosla, a billionaire venture capitalist and major donor to the Democratic Party, said he would like to see an open convention and named several candidates he likes — including Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer from Michigan. Reed Hastings, the chief executive of Netflix, who was one of the first mega-donors to call on Biden to step aside, did not explicitly support Harris as a candidate, but he was suddenly optimistic.

Published by Heverton Nascimento

* The report was produced with the help of AI

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