
With the announcement of Joe Biden‘s withdrawal from the presidential race, Kamala Harris emerges as the new leading figure of the Democrats. The vice president, often remaining in the shadows, now sees her role and influence growing.
At 59, Kamala Harris embodies a new way of doing politics. Her temperament, once criticized for being too subdued, proves to be an asset for a youth in search of authenticity. Her public interventions, often turned into viral memes, demonstrate her ability to attract young voters.
Her career is impressive. The daughter of educated immigrants, she climbed the ranks of the California judicial system before becoming attorney general, then senator. As the first Black woman and of South Asian descent to become vice president of the United States, she embodies change in a transforming America.
Despite a modest political record as vice president, Harris has stood out for her firm stances on key issues such as social justice and racial equality.
With the support of Joe Biden, who has officially withdrawn his candidacy in her favor, Kamala Harris could become the first woman to preside over the United States. Her husband, Douglas Emhoff, is already preparing to take on the historic role of "First Gentleman."
For her supporters, Kamala Harris is much more than a social media icon. She is a determined stateswoman, ready to tackle the challenges of American politics with firmness and resilience. Democrats see in her the figure capable of leading the party to new victories, making her the new Iron Lady of the United States.