Kamala Harris makes history as America’s vice-president
Harris is seen as an obvious contender for the Democratic Party's 2024 presidential nomination should Biden decide not to seek a second term
20 January 2021 - 19:29
Washington — Kamala Harris made history on Wednesday when she was sworn in as Joe Biden's vice-president, becoming the first woman, the first black American and the first Asian American to hold the second highest US office.
Looking ahead, Harris, 56, is seen as an obvious contender for the Democratic Party's 2024 presidential nomination should Biden, 78, decide not to seek a second term. Harris has yet to weigh in publicly on such speculation...
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