US Presidential Election / 'Even though I am considered weak, I will win the election'- Kamala Harris's big statement

Kamala Harris, the potential presidential candidate from the Democratic Party, has made a big statement. She has made this statement at a time when new surveys show her coming close to giving a tough fight to Trump. Harris said that even though she is considered an 'underdog' in the race for the White House, she will definitely win the election in November on the strength of her people-centric campaign at

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jul 28, 2024, 12:36 PM
US Presidential Election: Kamala Harris, the potential presidential candidate from the Democratic Party, has made a big statement. She has made this statement at a time when new surveys show her coming close to giving a tough fight to Trump. Harris said that even though she is considered an 'underdog' in the race for the White House, she will definitely win the election in November on the strength of her people-centric campaign at the grassroots level.

Let us tell you that in the first fund-raising campaign after the official announcement of her candidacy for the presidency, Harris told supporters that this year's election is a choice between two visions for the country - one, which looks towards the future and the other, which wants to destroy the country's progress. Addressing a group of 800 people collecting funds for her in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Vice President Harris said, "We are being considered weak in this race. A level has been set.

Harris said - I will win the election

We may be considered weak in this race, but this is a people-centric campaign at the grassroots level. She raised $ 1.4 million in this program on Saturday. Amidst the applause of the audience, Harris (59) said that her campaign has "gathered enough delegate support to get the nomination from the Democratic Party." Taking a dig at her Republican Party rival Donald Trump, she asked, "What kind of country do we want to live in? Do we want to live in a country of freedom, compassion and rule of law or do we want to live in a country of anarchy, fear and hatred?" Harris expressed hope that former President Trump (78) would agree to debate with her. She alleged that Trump was spreading lies and confusion against her.