Can she defeat Donald Trump? In just four years, Kamala Harris has gone from rising star, to has-been, to knocking at the door of the White House. Now she has to win the election.
Behold the world's most powerful woman
Can she defeat Donald Trump? In just four years, Kamala Harris has gone from rising star, to has-been, to knocking at the door of the White House. Now she has to win the election.
The king is dead - long live the king. Or queen. On Sunday, Joe BidenThe president of the USA, elected in 2020. finally stepped aside. Now a new candidate for US president steps forward: Vice PresidentIn the USA, the vice president can take over from the president if they are unable to run the country. Kamala Harris.
Yesterday, she became the presumptive DemocratA member of the Democratic party, the left-leaning US political party. nominee for president as nearly all rivals bowed out, securing enough delegates to win the nomination, though their votes won't be cast until early August.
A Harris presidency would break a lengthy list of records: first woman to become president, first president of South Asian heritage, second Black president.
But can she win? Harris inheritsReceive something after someone else dies, or leaves a certain position. an economic miracle: last year the US economy grew by 3.3%.1 It also gained 2.7 million new jobs.2
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She may also be able to wipe the slate clean with voters who were put off by Biden and disliked his support for Israel's war in GazaThe smaller of two Palestinian territories, home to two million people. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Israel and Egypt. .
And at 59, she would be the youngest candidate put forward by either party since 2012. Simply ending the constant questions about Biden's age will give the Democrats a boost. Now 78-year-old Donald TrumpAn American television personality who became US president from 2016 to 2020, and will become president again in January 2025. may face difficult questions too.
And Harris will be better placed than Biden to make the race about women's rights, a key Republican PartyAlso known as the Grand Old Party or GOP, it is one of the USA's two major political parties. Its first president was Abraham Lincoln. It sits on the right of the political spectrum. weakness.
But there are challenges too. US economic growth is slowing down. Moreover, there are signs that the economic miracle was uneven: the poorest have not benefited.3
Trump is already appealing to those voters. His own pick for VP, JD Vance, crows that his party is "pro-worker".4
For the last four years, Harris has been in charge of stopping illegal immigrationThe permanent movement of people into a country. . That leaves her vulnerable to one of Trump's favourite attack lines, that Democrats are soft on the border.
Finally, the key question: is the US ready to vote for a Black woman as president?
Can she defeat Donald Trump?
Yes: Harris is a former prosecutorSomeone who starts and runs a legal case against someone. up against the first convicted criminal to run for president. That is a compellingVery interesting, irresistible. story that she can ride all the way to the White HouseThe official residence of the US president, in Washington DC. Burnt by British troops in 1814, it was rebuilt and painted white to hide the smoke stains..
No: Trump is looking increasingly unstoppable. Harris is a largely untested candidate with low approval ratings. This is a final throw of the dice for desperate Democrats.
Or... This election could still swing either way. What matters is the way Harris and Trump both campaign over the rest of the year. We probably will not know until election night itself.
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Keywords
Joe Biden - The president of the USA, elected in 2020.
Vice president - In the USA, the vice president can take over from the president if they are unable to run the country.
Democrat - A member of the Democratic party, the left-leaning US political party.
Inherits - Receive something after someone else dies, or leaves a certain position.
Gaza - The smaller of two Palestinian territories, home to two million people. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Israel and Egypt.
Donald Trump - An American television personality who became US president from 2016 to 2020, and will become president again in January 2025.
Republican Party - Also known as the Grand Old Party or GOP, it is one of the USA's two major political parties. Its first president was Abraham Lincoln. It sits on the right of the political spectrum.
Immigration - The permanent movement of people into a country.
Prosecutor - Someone who starts and runs a legal case against someone.
Compelling - Very interesting, irresistible.
White House - The official residence of the US president, in Washington DC. Burnt by British troops in 1814, it was rebuilt and painted white to hide the smoke stains.
Behold the world’s most powerful woman
Glossary
Joe Biden - The president of the USA, elected in 2020.
Vice president - In the USA, the vice president can take over from the president if they are unable to run the country.
Democrat - A member of the Democratic party, the left-leaning US political party.
Inherits - Receive something after someone else dies, or leaves a certain position.
Gaza - The smaller of two Palestinian territories, home to two million people. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Israel and Egypt.
Donald Trump - An American television personality who became US president from 2016 to 2020, and will become president again in January 2025.
Republican Party - Also known as the Grand Old Party or GOP, it is one of the USA's two major political parties. Its first president was Abraham Lincoln. It sits on the right of the political spectrum.
Immigration - The permanent movement of people into a country.
Prosecutor - Someone who starts and runs a legal case against someone.
Compelling - Very interesting, irresistible.
White House - The official residence of the US president, in Washington DC. Burnt by British troops in 1814, it was rebuilt and painted white to hide the smoke stains.