Biden speaks to campaign staff as he passes the torch to Kamala: ‘We’re still fighting in this fight together’
The IndependentSign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Please enter a valid email address Please enter a valid email address SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “I know yesterday’s news was surprising and, it was hard for you to hear, but it was the right thing to do,” said Biden, who had announced that he was ending his re-election campaign and throwing his support behind Harris in the race against Donald Trump. Kamala Harris enters her campaign headquarters in Delaware on 22 July 22 Harris declared her support for restoring constitutional rights to abortion care, combatting the proliferation of high-powered firearms, reviving the Voting Rights Act, and dismantling the Project 2025 framework bolstering Trump’s campaign – all key elements of Biden’s now-finished campaign. for all you’ve done for me and my family.” Kamala Harris speaks to supporters and campaign staff in Delaware as she launches her bid for the Democratic nomination for president on July 22 Harris, who made her entry into the campaign headquarters to Beyonce’s “Freedom”, acknowledged the “rollercoaster” of an election cycle that marked the end of Biden’s chances of a second term while propelling her to the top of the Democratic ticket “And we’re all filled with so many mixed emotions about this,” she said. “I love Joe Biden, and I know we all do, and we have so many darn good reasons for loving Joe Biden, and I have full faith that this team will be the reason we win in November.” With a little over 100 days left before election day, Harris intends to “make the case to the American people – and we are going to win,” she said.