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Harris wins Pelosi endorsement, delegates and claims fundraising record with $81M haul

Jul 22, 2024, 11:30 AM | Updated: 3:17 pm

Image: Vice President Kamala Harris speaks from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Mo...

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Monday, July 22, 2024, during an event with NCAA college athletes. It was her first public appearance since President Joe Biden endorsed her to be the next presidential nominee of the Democratic Party. (Photo: Alex Brandon, AP)

(Photo: Alex Brandon, AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥斕齱on the backing of more than half the Democratic delegates she needs to become her party’s nominee and set a new fundraising record Monday in her first 24 hours as a presidential candidate, as top Democrats rallied to her in their bid to defeat Republican Donald Trump.

Aiming to put weeks of intraparty drama over President Joe Biden鈥檚 prospects behind them, prominent Democratic elected officials, party leaders and political organizations quickly听. Worries over Biden’s fitness for office were replaced by fresh signs of unity after a seismic shift to the presidential contest that upended both major political parties鈥 carefully honed plans for the 2024 race.

Biden’s departure听听to vote for whomever they choose at next month’s convention. And Harris, whom Biden backed after ending his candidacy, was working to quickly secure support from a majority.

Big-name Harris endorsements Monday, including from Govs. Wes Moore of Maryland, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, J.B. Pritzker of Illinois and Andy Beshear of Kentucky, left a vanishing list of potential rivals.

House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, who had been one of the notable holdouts, initially encouraging a primary to strengthen the eventual nominee, said she was lending her 鈥渆nthusiastic support鈥 to Harris’ effort to lead the party.

More than 1,200 pledged delegates have told The Associated Press or announced that they plan to support Harris at the convention 鈥 more than half the 1,976 benchmark set by Democratic National Committee rules.

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Winning the nomination is only the first item on a staggering political to-do list for her after Biden’s decision to exit the race, which she learned about on a Sunday morning call with the president. She must also pick a running mate and pivot a massive political operation to boost her candidacy instead of Biden’s with just over 100 days until Election Day.

On Sunday afternoon, Biden鈥檚 campaign formally changed its name to Harris for President, reflecting that she is inheriting his political operation of more than 1,000 staffers and a war chest that stood at nearly $96 million at the end of June. She added $81 million to that total in the first 24 hours after Biden’s endorsement, her campaign said 鈥 a presidential fundraising record 鈥 with contributions from more than 888,000 donors.

The campaign also saw a surge of interest after Harris took over, with more than 28,000 new volunteers registered since the announcement 鈥 a rate more than 100 times an average day from the previous Biden reelection campaign, underscoring the enthusiasm behind Harris.

Harris has been spending much of her time making more than 100 calls to Democratic officials to line up their support for her candidacy, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the effort. She’s trying to move her party past the painful, public wrangling that had defined the weeks since听听with Trump.

Speaking to party leaders, Harris expressed gratitude for Biden’s endorsement but insisted she was looking to earn the nomination in her own right, the person said.

In a sign that the Democratic Party was moving to coalesce behind her, Harris quickly won endorsements from the leadership of several influential caucuses and political organizations, including the AAPI Victory Fund, which focuses on Asian American and Pacific Islander voters, The Collective PAC, focused on building Black political power, and the Latino Victory Fund, as well as the chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the entire Congressional Black Caucus. Harris, if elected, would be the first woman and first person of South Asian descent to be president.

Notably, a handful of men who had already been discussed as potential running mates for Harris 鈥 Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly 鈥 also swiftly issued statements endorsing her. Aides to Shapiro and Cooper confirmed that Harris spoke with them Sunday afternoon. In her brief call with Cooper, the North Carolina governor told Harris he was backing her to be the Democratic nominee, according to Cooper spokeswoman Sadie Weiner.

But former President Barack Obama held off on an immediate endorsement, as some in the party have expressed worry that the quick shift to Harris would appear to be a coronation, instead pledging his support behind the eventual party nominee.

West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, who left the party earlier this year but considered re-registering as a Democrat to vie for the nomination against the vice president, told CBS News on Monday that he would not be a candidate.

In an indication of how she will have to balance her day job and her new role as candidate, Harris made her first public appearance Monday morning at the White House, where she opened her address to National Collegiate Athletic Association championship teams by praising Biden’s 鈥渦nmatched鈥 legacy, saying she was 鈥渄eeply grateful for his service to our nation.鈥

Harris was filling in at the event for Biden, who was recovering at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware after听听last week.

She was later set to travel to Wilmington, where the Biden campaign had been headquartered, to meet with her new campaign staff.

Harris, in a statement, praised Biden鈥檚 鈥渟elfless and patriotic act鈥 in deciding to leave the race and said she intends to 鈥渆arn and win鈥 her party鈥檚 nomination.

鈥淚 will do everything in my power to unite the Democratic Party 鈥 and unite our nation 鈥 to defeat Donald Trump and听,鈥 she said.

2024 election shakeup: Biden throws support behind Harris to lead Democrats against Trump

Biden planned to discuss his decision to step aside later this week in an address to the nation. He wrote in a letter posted Sunday to his X account, 鈥淚 believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term.”

Nearly 30 minutes after he delivered the news that he was folding his campaign, Biden threw his support behind Harris.

鈥淭oday I want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year,鈥 he said in another post on X. 鈥淒emocrats 鈥 it鈥檚 time to come together and beat Trump.鈥

听is scheduled to be held Aug. 19-22 in Chicago, but the party had announced it would hold听听to formally nominate Biden before in-person proceedings begin. The convention’s rules committee is scheduled to meet this week to finalize its nomination process and it is unclear how it will be adjusted to reflect Biden’s exit.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus chairwoman Nanette Barragan, who emphasized that she was 鈥渁ll in鈥 behind the vice president, said she spoke Sunday with Harris, who communicated that she preferred to forgo a virtual roll call for the nomination process and instead hold a process that adheres to regular order.

The Democratic National Committee鈥檚 chair, Jaime Harrison, said in a statement that the party would 鈥渦ndertake a transparent and orderly process鈥 to select 鈥渁 candidate who can defeat Donald Trump in November.”

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