With President Joe Biden out, Kamala Harris becomes the Democratic frontrunner
Briefly

President Biden's decision not to run for a second term paves the way for Vice President Kamala Harris, making her the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination at age 59, potentially becoming the first Black and Asian American woman to lead a major party ticket.
Democratic insiders have indicated Harris is likely to be nominated at the Democratic convention, taking on the role of the chief defender of the Biden administration's record, positioning her as a qualified and capable presidential candidate.
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