Kamala Harris endorses former rival Joe Biden 'with great enthusiasm'

US Senator Kamala Harris, a former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, has endorsed her one-time rival Joe Biden’s bid for the White House.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., listens to questions after the Democratic primary debate hosted by NBC News at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art, Thursday, June 27, 2019, in Miami. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Kamala Harris. Source: AAP

US Senator Kamala Harris, a former 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, says she will endorse her one-time rival Joe Biden's bid for the White House.

"I have decided that I am, with great enthusiasm, going to endorse Joe Biden for president of the United States," she said in a recorded message on Twitter on Sunday.

"I really believe in him and I have known him for a long time."
Mr Biden has been eager to capitalise on a string of wins in South Carolina and a set of states that voted last Tuesday, where he was helped by the endorsements of one-time rivals Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar.

On Saturday in St Louis, Mr Biden thanked them and supporters of Harris, fuelling speculation that the former Democratic presidential candidate may be about to endorse him.

"We're going to unite this party and unite this country," Mr Biden said.
Mr Biden has to win the primary election process against Bernie Sanders in order to be the Democratic nominee to face Donald Trump in the November presidential election.

Democrats in Michigan, Missouri and four other places hold nominating contests on Tuesday.

Ms Harris said she would campaign with Mr Biden in Detroit, Michigan, on Monday.
Ms Harris, a first-term senator for California and the state's former attorney-general, would have been the first woman and second black US president.

She was considered a top-tier contender when she launched her quest for the presidency with a rally in Oakland that drew 20,000 people.

She also drew attention for a clash with Biden in an early presidential debate.

But her campaign ultimately struggled to build on early support and raise money.


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Published 9 March 2020 6:38am
Updated 9 March 2020 8:42am


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