In her first interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, US Vice President Kamala Harris shared a personal anecdote about the moment President Joe Biden informed her of his decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. During a conversation with CNN, Harris recounted being with her family, including her nieces, when she received the call from Biden. She described the scene, stating that they had just finished pancakes and were sitting down to do a puzzle when the phone rang.
Harris revealed that she questioned Biden’s decision, asking him, “Are you sure?” to which he responded, “Yes.” She emphasized her unwavering support for Biden’s choice, stating that serving alongside him has been “one of the greatest honors of my career.” Harris highlighted Biden’s intelligence, commitment, judgment, and disposition, claiming that these qualities are what the American people deserve in their president. She contrasted this with the former president, suggesting a lack of those same qualities.
When asked about the possibility of becoming the first female President of the United States, Harris reflected on a photograph of her grand-niece watching her accept the Democratic presidential nomination. Harris emphasized that she is running for the presidency because she believes she is the best person for the job, regardless of race or gender. However, she acknowledged the powerful image of her grand-niece and the humbling significance of potentially breaking a historic barrier.
Harris’s interview offered a glimpse into her personal perspective on Biden’s decision and the challenges she faces as the Democratic presidential nominee. She expressed her unwavering support for Biden while also acknowledging the significance of her own potential candidacy and the historical implications of potentially becoming the first female president of the United States.