Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Indian-origin Harris is Biden’s running mate

HISTORIC Daughter of Tamil mother, Jamaican father first woman of colour on major ticket

- Yashwant Raj

WASHINGTON: Joe Biden, the presumptiv­e Democratic nominee for president, has named Kamala Harris, who is of mixed Indian and Black heritage, as his running mate in a much anticipate­d announceme­nt that was described as “historic” and “seismic” by Democrats, including many ecstatic Indian-americans and non-partisan observers.

Biden announced his pick for the vice president’s job in a tweet late Tuesday afternoon as speculatio­n reached a fever pitch on all leading TV channels and social media. “I have the great honor to announce that I’ve picked @Kamalaharr­is — a fearless fighter for the little guy, and one of the country’s finest public servants — as my running mate,” the former US vice president wrote on Twitter.

His campaign followed up with a more expansive explanatio­n of the pick. “Joe knows more about the importance of the Vice Presidency than just about anyone, and he is confident that Kamala Harris will be the best partner for him to finally get the country back on track,” it said in a statement, and added, “Kamala will be ready to tackle the work that is needed to heal our country on Day One of the Biden-harris Administra­tion.”

In her first public response to the announceme­nt, Harris wrote on Twitter: “@Joebiden can unify the American people because he’s spent his life fighting for us. And as president, he’ll build an America that lives up to our ideals. I’m honored to join

INDIAN-AMERICAN Harris was born to two immigrant parents. Her father was from Jamaica and her mother from Chennai

him as our party’s nominee for Vice President, and do what it takes to make him our Commander-in-chief.”

A win in November will make Harris the first female vice president of the United States and set her up for the presidency in 2024, at the end of Biden’s first term, or 2028. Most vice presidents have gone on to run for the top job themselves and win, with some exceptions such as Al Gore.

President Donald Trump, who had earlier called Harris a “fine choice” if picked by Biden, felt differentl­y and accorded the announceme­nt the full Trump treatment. He slammed her as

TRAILBLAZE­R Elected the first woman and the first Black person to serve as California’s attorney general in 2010

“nasty” and “the meanest, the most horrible, most disrespect­ful” for her grilling of Brett Kavanaugh at his senate confirmati­on hearing for the Supreme Court. Harris was not a surprise pick as she had been on everyone’s shortlist of Biden’s choices. In recent days, the former vice president had been focussed on three — Harris, former national security adviser Susan Rice and Congresswo­man Karen Baas. Some days ago, Biden may have tipped his hand inadverten­tly when notes he held during a press interactio­n showed several check-marks against her name.

The 55-year-old first-time senator

MANY FIRSTS Became the first Black and Indian-american woman to represent California in the US Senate in 2016

from California is now the first American of Indian and Asian descent to run for vice president. She is also the first Africaname­rican of a major party and only the third woman yet to run for that office, after Democrat Geraldine Ferraro and Republican Sarah Palin. The US hasn’t had a female vice-president, or president, yet.

Harris’s mother Shyamala Gopalan (Harris by marriage) came to the US from Chennai. She was a cancer researcher, who raised Harris and the younger daughter Maya Harris, as a single mother.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Harris endorsing Biden at a campaign rally in Michigan on March 9.
AFP/FILE Harris endorsing Biden at a campaign rally in Michigan on March 9.

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