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| Vice President Kamala Harris waves to supporters at the start of a campaign rally at Reelworks in Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday. Jason Connolly/AFP/Getty Images |
Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated Joe Biden securing the delegates needed to clinch his party’s nomination on Tuesday and forecasted how the president's campaign will look to take the fight to Donald Trump in the general election.
“From the start, the President and I never took this re-nomination process for granted,” Harris wrote. “We have campaigned in earnest because we know doing so is an important step towards earning reelection and will help us mobilize the voters we need in November.”
Harris hit Trump over his role in overturning of Roe v. Wade, his signaling Monday to CNBC that Social Security and Medicare could be cut and his past praise for autocrats.
“Now, the general election truly begins, and the contrast could not be clearer. Donald Trump is a threat to our democracy and our fundamental freedoms," she added.
Earlier this evening, Biden said he is honored to become his party’s presumptive nominee and warned of another Trump presidency.

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