Kamala Harris Celebrates Joe Biden’s Legacy in First Speech After His Exit from Presidential Race
In her first public address since President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris took the stage to reflect on and celebrate Biden’s impactful legacy.
Speaking to a crowd of supporters and media, Harris praised Biden for his leadership and achievements during his presidency. “President Biden’s legacy is defined by his unwavering commitment to the American people and his tireless work to strengthen our nation,” Harris said. “His presidency has been marked by significant progress and resilience, tackling challenges that many thought were insurmountable.”
Harris highlighted key accomplishments of the Biden administration, including economic recovery efforts, healthcare reform, and initiatives to combat climate change. “Under President Biden’s leadership, we have seen historic investments in infrastructure, a renewed focus on addressing climate change, and an expansion of healthcare access that will benefit millions of Americans for years to come,” she emphasized.
The Vice President also acknowledged the personal and political challenges faced by Biden during his time in office, expressing gratitude for his dedication and service. “President Biden has been a guiding force during some of the most difficult times our country has faced. His determination and compassion have made a lasting impact,” Harris noted.
Harris’s speech also touched on the importance of continuing Biden’s work and building on the progress made during his administration. “As we move forward, it is crucial that we honor President Biden’s legacy by staying committed to the values and goals he championed,” she said. “We must continue to strive for a more inclusive and equitable America.”
The Vice President’s remarks come at a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party as it looks to define its path forward in the wake of Biden’s decision not to seek re-election. Harris’s speech was seen as a reaffirmation of the administration’s accomplishments and a call to action for the party and its supporters.
Biden and Harris have been working together since 2020. As the US president solidified his lead in that year’s election, he promised he would select a woman as his running mate. The selection of Harris was seen as an effort to appeal to Black voters and energise the party’s base.
On Sunday, while declaring he was abandoning his re-election campaign, Biden wrote on X that his endorsement of Harris has been “the best decision” he has made.
Campaign officials and allies have already made hundreds of calls on Harris’s behalf, urging delegates to next month’s Democratic Party convention to join in nominating her for president in the November 5 election against Trump.
The new party nominee will be chosen at the convention in Chicago next month when more than 4,000 party officials and activists will gather to vote.
Harris could, however, still face challengers seeking the Democratic nomination in the coming days.