'America's story'
And he said that Harris' story as the child of immigrants and a woman of color who fought her way to the top ranks of US legal and political circles would inspire the country. "Her story's America's story," Biden said. "She's worked hard (and) she's never backed down from a challenge." He also laced his remarks with optimism about the future, promising that a Biden-Harris administration will do what it takes to "turn the corner on this pandemic." The event capped a 24-hour flurry since Biden's running mate announcement, with Biden saying they raised an impressive $26 million during the period, the campaign's one-day record. The Biden-Harris ticket already strikes a contrast with 2016, when nominee Hillary Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine struggled to unite a Democratic Party weakened by infighting between her supporters and those of progressive candidate Bernie Sanders. Harris's politics lean left of Biden's, but the pair have made a point of highlighting their shared values and goals — despite their clashes during the primaries last year. She is the first Indian American to be a presidential running mate, personifying the diversity seen as key to building enthusiasm for the Democratic ticket — and black lawmakers and activists were largely thrilled with the pick.
'Fine choice'
Harris, who is two decades younger than Biden and Trump, could appeal to younger voters and women, particularly those in the suburbs who have been fleeing the Republican president, according to polling. Trump, who last month acknowledged Harris would be a "fine choice" for Biden, attacked her following Tuesday's announcement as "nasty" and a radical leftist who would implement "socialized medicine" and confiscate Americans' guns. "I think she's going to be a big failure," he added Wednesday. Biden sniped at the presidents' attacks, asking if anyone was "surprised Donald Trump has a problem with a strong woman?" And veteran political analyst David Axelrod put it more bluntly. "If I were watching this @KamalaHarris rollout in the WH, I'd be deeply concerned. She nailed it. And them," he tweeted. "Not 'nasty.' Powerful." For Harris, being elevated onto a presidential ticket is political gold. If she and Biden win, the telegenic but tough Harris would almost certainly become the 2024 or 2028 Democratic presidential frontrunner. Biden would be the oldest person to take the office, and there is broad speculation that he would serve one term and prepare his deputy to succeed him.
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