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Kamala expresses gratitude for Biden in first speech since he dropped out

23 July 2024

2:03 AM

23 July 2024

2:03 AM

The Democratic Party’s dynamic new favorite for president, Vice President Kamala Harris, told the nation she was “deeply grateful” for President Joe Biden in her first remarks since he announced his decision Sunday not to stand for reelection and to endorse her in the 2024 presidential election.

“Joe Biden’s legacy of accomplishment over the past three years is unmatched in modern history… yes, you may clap,” Harris said, in an address at the White House honoring NCAA athletes.

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