POLITICS
Kamala Harris, current Vice President of the United States, faces a challenge that few have overcome in the country's history: being elected president. Since 1836, only one sitting vice president, George H.W. Bush, achieved that goal in 1988. Prominent figures like Richard Nixon in 1960, Hubert Humphrey in 1968, and Al Gore in 2000 all attempted and failed in their efforts. Now, Harris seeks to defy that trend and write her chapter in American political history.
Read MoreThe race for the U.S. presidency in 2024 is taking dramatic turns, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in the spotlight. Trump's campaign has just received an unexpected endorsement from former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, while Harris's campaign has achieved an impressive increase in fundraising. These events attract significant attention from bettors, who are closely watching how these changes influence the Presidential Election odds.
Read MoreVice President Kamala Harris's campaign has achieved an impressive milestone on its path to the 2024 presidential elections. According to her team, they have raised $540 million. This figure saw a significant boost from a surge of donations during the Democratic National Convention held in Chicago last week. This amount sets a record in the history of Harris's campaign. It highlights the level of support she has received since taking on the role of the Democratic presidential candidate, raising the adrenaline in the Presidential Election odds.
Read MoreIn an electrifying and hopeful atmosphere, Vice President Kamala Harris took the stage at the United Center in Chicago to accept the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, marking a historic milestone in American politics. Harris, daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, is not only the first African American and South Asian woman to receive the nomination from a major party but could also become the first female President of the United States, with an impact extending beyond the Presidential Election odds.
Read MoreVice President Kamala Harris is set to make history on the fourth and final night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In her speech, Harris will present her vision of a "New Way Forward" for the United States, hoping to change the Presidential Election odds that show a tight race. With only 75 days until the election, Harris's speech is a crucial opportunity to define her candidacy and connect with voters.
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