A recent poll found that 52 percent of Latino voters in key battleground states said the selection of Ms. Harris as his running mate would make them more likely to vote for Mr. Biden
Prez hits back saying "please explain to her that he would not be in the beautiful White House if it weren't for the job done by her husband Barack Obama"
It's about upholding your principles at the expense of your politics
Leading the charge was the former first lady Michelle Obama, who described the nation as "deeply divided"
With less than 90 days until the election, Harris's selection is bound to excite many Democratic voters and bring intense scrutiny from President Donald Trump and his Republican supporters
33 years after his first presidential run and 48 years after his debut in national politics, his moment may finally be now
Senator Kamala Harris has roped in Indian-American Sabrina Singh as press secretary for her Democratic vice presidential campaign.
India should keep lines open to the Joe Biden camp
US President says he would not be 'pursuing' questions about Harris' eligibility, but did not dismiss the conspiracy theories as false
With the nomination, 55-year-old Harris, who has many firsts to a trailblazing career starting with an attorney from California, would break another glass ceiling in US politics
Last week, Democratic presumptive vice presidential nominee Joe Biden, 77, picked 55-year-old Indian-origin Harris as his running mate
Kamala Harris' selection as the Democratic vice-presidential candidate has evoked mixed reactions from the influential Indian-Americans, with a majority of them expressing unfavourable opinions
"Today on August 15, 2020. I stand before you as the first candidate for vice president of the United States of South Asian descent," Harris said in her address
When it comes to constitutional claims, even extreme ones, it's important to explain why they are wrong in order to refute them
He said that he will work on expanding two-way trade between the two nations and take on big global challenges like climate change and global health security
Often called a trailblazer, Harris is the first ever African-American and Indian-American to be selected by one of the two major political parties of the US for the second-highest elected office
It doesn't matter that Kamala Harris is half-Indian. What Indian economy looks like next January will influence her view on India, not her genetics
Harris has vouched for Biden's character on race and more. And the enthusiasm surrounding her historic candidacy has brought in a record $36 million, including contributions from 150,000 new donors
Kamala Harris is the first ever Indian-American and African-American to be nominated for the second highest elected office in the US
Ms. Harris was one of four finalists for the job, along with Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Susan E. Rice, the former national security adviser