
Vice President Kamala Harris told a packed and raucous stadium in Georgia on Tuesday that the coming months would be a serious battle and acknowledged that Democrats were currently the underdogs, but assured the crowd that they would win in November. "We have a battle ahead of us," said the potential presidential candidate. "The pace in this race is changing. And there are signs that Donald Trump is feeling this."
A little more than a week ago, Georgia appeared to be slipping out of Democratic control: President Joe Biden's campaign team vowed to focus more on keeping states that traditionally vote Democratic and gave indications that they may be willing not to were more concentrated in other countries.
But now that President Biden has dropped out of the race and Vice President Harris is the likely nominee, Democrats are expressing new hopes for a widening electoral map and welcomed the vice president in the state that gave President Biden his narrowest margin of victory of the year. 2020. Ms. Harris said that if elected, she would work to sign important immigration legislation and show former President Donald Trump what "a real leader" looks like.
The nearly 8,000-seat basketball stadium at Georgia State University was packed with thousands of voters waving banners and dancing in an atmosphere that would not have been possible just 10 days ago, with the party gripped by doubts about whether the 81-year-old President Biden would continue to run after a dismal showing that added to concerns about his age and abilities./VOA
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