Senator Kamala Harris, who was also in the race for the Democratic nomination, gave his support this Sunday to the former vice president Joe biden.
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In a statement, Harris said he felt that Biden was better prepared to “lead the United States in these turbulent times.”
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“When I began my candidacy for the presidency, I said that the United States needs a president that reflects the decency and dignity of the American people; a president who tells the truth; and a president who fights for those whose voices are often overlooked or they are ignored, “Harris said in a statement issued Sunday morning on Twitter.
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“He is a public servant who has always locked for the best we are as a nation and we need that now,” Harris said and asked his supporters to also give their support to the former vice president. “There is a lot at stake in this election.”
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The senator is the fifth of the former candidates to support Biden since her victory in the South Carolina primary. The others have been the former mayor of South Bend Pete Buttigiegthe senator Amy Klobuchar, former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke, former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick and billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
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