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Biden, Harris vow to rebuild US

V-P nominee says citizens crying out to overcome pandemic, racial bias, poor economy

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Wilmington, United States, Aug. 13: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris launched their joint White House bid Wednesday, with the newly minted vice-presidenti­al nominee saying Americans are “crying out for leadership” to overcome the triple crisis of a pandemic, racial injustice and a ravaged economy.

Making their first appearance as running mates, before a small crowd of reporters and staffers at a Delaware high school closed to the public due to Coronaviru­s concerns, the Democratic duo vowed to end Donald Trump’s presidency and, in Biden’s words, “rebuild this country”. “Everything we care about,” said Harris. “It’s all on the line.”

A formidable 55-year-old US senator from California and a daughter of immigrants, Harris has already made history as the first woman of colour tapped for a major party presidenti­al ticket.

Describing a country at the crossroads, she left little doubt of her determinat­ion to go on the attack, saying Trump “just isn’t up for the job” and has left the nation “in tatters”.

“America is crying out for leadership, yet we have a president who cares more about himself than the people who elected him,” said Harris.

Despite the awkwardly intimate setting, a far cry from the typical campaign rollout featuring an audience of thousands, Harris appeared telegenic and confident in her first speech as vice presidenti­al nominee — for which she and Biden both arrived wearing facemasks.

“The case against Donald Trump and Mike Pence is open and shut,” said the former California attorney general as she assailed the president’s “failures of leadership” on containing the deadly pandemic and an economy hobbled by measures to fight the contagion. The daughter of Indian and Jamaican immigrants to the United States sought to tap into the nationwide upheaval over police violence and racial disparitie­s.

“We’re experienci­ng a moral reckoning with racism and systemic injustice that has brought a new coalition of conscience to the streets of our country demanding change,” she said. For Biden — who leads Trump in most national polls and in swing states like Florida and Wisconsin despite conducting the campaign mostly from his Wilmington, Delaware home — his V-P reveal marks a crucial moment as he aims to build a broad coalition of voters to defeat Trump.

Biden spoke of why he chose Harris as his partner, stressing she was a tough and experience­d legislator who is “ready to do this job on Day 1”

And he said that Harris’ story as the child of immigrants and a woman of colour 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 24hour 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.

 ?? — AFP ?? Democratic presidenti­al nominee and former US Vice-President Joe Biden along with vice-presidenti­al running mate and US California Senator Kamala Harris, participat­e in a virtual grassroots fundraiser at the Hotel du Pont in Wilmington, Delaware, on Wednesday.
— AFP Democratic presidenti­al nominee and former US Vice-President Joe Biden along with vice-presidenti­al running mate and US California Senator Kamala Harris, participat­e in a virtual grassroots fundraiser at the Hotel du Pont in Wilmington, Delaware, on Wednesday.

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