US Vice President and Democratic candidate for the presidential election, Kamala Harris, has revealed how she learned that President Joe Biden had decided to end his re-election bid. In her first interview after replacing Biden as the Democratic presidential candidate, Harris told CNN that she was flipping pancakes and frying bacon with her family when she got a call from Biden.
"My family was staying with us, including my baby nieces, and we had just had pancakes," Harris said.
"'Auntie, can I have more bacon?' 'Yes, I'll make you more bacon,'" she said.
"And the phone rang, and it was Joe Biden, and he told me what he had decided to do. And I asked him, 'Are you sure?' And he said, 'Yes,'" she recalled.
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Last month, 81-year-old Biden dropped out of the presidential race, saying it was in "the best interest" of the Democratic Party and the country to withdraw from the race. Despite his age and growing concerns over his health, Biden had initially refused to back out of the race, raising some alarm bells among the Democratic ranks.
However, his poor showing at the first presidential debate, where he failed to counter or put up any solid argument against Trump, was the last straw for many, who openly called for Biden to end his campaign. Finally, on July 21, Biden ended his re-election bid and endorsed Harris to be the party's nominee.
In her first interview, Harris said helping address economic woes and bolstering the middle class would be her day-one priority.
¡°There¡¯s more to do. But that¡¯s good work,¡± she said.
She also stated that voters were ready ¡°to turn the page¡± on former President Donald Trump.
¡°I think that people are ready for a new way forward, in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and by optimism,¡± Harris said.
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