US Vice President Kamala Harris has officially won the Democratic Party's nomination to run against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the US presidential election scheduled for November 5.
The Democratic Party announced that Harris won the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, making her the first black woman and the first Asian American to win the party's presidential nomination.
The Democratic Party's announcement came after the deadline for delegates to cast their votes online closed, and Harris received 99% of the votes, according to the Democratic National Committee.
According to US media reports, Harris is expected to announce today, Tuesday, her official acceptance of the party's nomination, and she intends to reveal her candidate for the position of vice president, which is the first major decision she has made as a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party and another step in her quest to win the elections.
Harris received widespread support from prominent figures in the Democratic Party following the withdrawal of US President Joe Biden from the presidential race.
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