A group of West Virginia delegates heading to the Democratic National Convention have announced their support for Kamala Harris as the party’s vice-presidential nominee. The delegates, representing the state of West Virginia, are throwing their weight behind Harris as she prepares to officially accept the nomination at the convention in August.
The announcement comes as Harris has been gaining momentum within the Democratic Party, with her selection as Joe Biden’s running mate being seen as a historic moment in American politics. The West Virginia delegates believe that Harris’s experience and background make her a strong choice for vice president, and that she will bring a fresh perspective to the ticket.
In a statement released to West Virginia MetroNews, the delegates expressed their enthusiasm for Harris’s nomination and their belief that she will help to unite the party and lead them to victory in November. They also highlighted Harris’s record of fighting for justice and equality, and her commitment to addressing the important issues facing the country.
The delegates will join other Democrats from across the country at the convention, which will take place virtually due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. They will have the opportunity to participate in the nomination process and show their support for Harris and Biden as they officially accept their nominations.
With the support of the West Virginia delegates and others within the party, Harris is well-positioned to help Biden in his bid for the presidency. Her selection has energized Democrats and drawn attention to the historic nature of her candidacy, making her a key player in the upcoming election.
Source
Photo credit news.google.com