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Spotlight on Harris while Biden faces pressure to drop out

As the 2020 presidential election draws near, all eyes are on the two Democratic candidates: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. While Biden has been facing increasing pressure to drop out of the race due to concerns about his age and mental acuity, Harris has been steadily gaining momentum and support.

Harris, the junior senator from California, has been a rising star in the Democratic Party for years. Her background as a prosecutor and attorney general has given her a strong platform to stand on when it comes to issues of criminal justice reform and racial equality. Her performance in the Democratic primary debates earlier this year also helped to solidify her as a top contender for the vice presidential slot.

As Biden faces questions about his ability to lead the country, many Democrats are looking to Harris as a potential alternative. Her charismatic presence on the campaign trail, coupled with her strong policy positions, make her an attractive option for those who may be concerned about Biden’s ability to defeat President Trump in November.

In recent weeks, Harris has been making the rounds on the campaign trail, holding virtual town hall meetings, and participating in interviews with major news outlets. She has also been actively fundraising and building up her campaign infrastructure in key battleground states.

While Biden continues to face pressure to drop out of the race, Harris remains focused on her goal of becoming the first female vice president in American history. With her strong performance in the debates and her ability to connect with voters on important issues, she may just be the candidate that Democrats need to defeat Trump in November.

As the race for the White House heats up, all eyes will be on Harris as she continues to build support and momentum for her campaign. Whether or not Biden decides to drop out, Harris is poised to make a significant impact on the 2020 election and could very well be the key to Democrats reclaiming the presidency.