Anong naghihintay kay Democratic nominee Kamala Harris sa U.S. elections? | Need to Know

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Nitong July 21, pormal nang umatras si President Joe Biden sa U.S. presidential race. Kasabay nito inendorso niya si Vice President Kamala Harris bilang kanyang kapalit na kandidato ng Democratic Party laban kay Donald Trump.

Ngayong si Kamala Harris na ang democratic nominee, maganda ba ang naging epekto nito sa Democrats? Ano kaya ang nag-aabang para kay Harris sa kaniyang kandidatura sa darating na eleksyon? Here’s what you #NeedToKnow.

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00:00Do you think you just fell out of a coconut tree?
00:04Almost a month after their debate with Donald Trump,
00:07US President Joe Biden withdrew his candidacy for the US presidential election.
00:14Nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy.
00:18That includes personal ambition.
00:20So I've decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation.
00:25He also endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris
00:28as his replacement as the official democratic nominee.
00:32I'd like to thank our great Vice President Kamala Harris.
00:36She's experienced, she's tough, she's capable.
00:39She's been an incredible partner to me and a leader for our country.
00:43Now the choice is up to you, the American people.
00:45What are the priorities of the Democrats
00:48now that Harris is going to replace Biden for the presidency?
00:53What are you waiting for for Harris in the upcoming election?
00:57Here's what you need to know.
01:03On July 21, the world was surprised by Biden's withdrawal of his reelection bid.
01:09He'd be able to replace former US President Donald Trump,
01:13who was also a Republican nominee.
01:16But for Trump, it's not really fitting for Biden to run for president.
01:23And it's easier for him to lose the election to Harris.
01:28Harris was Biden's running mate in the 2020 election.
01:32Harris made history as the first female Vice President of the United States.
01:39We did it. We did it, Joe.
01:42You're going to be the next President of the United States.
01:47But when it came to taking her place,
01:49Harris couldn't avoid criticism
01:52about her concerns about immigration issues on the US-Mexico border.
01:57I want to be clear to folks in this region
02:01who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the United States-Mexico border.
02:08Do not come.
02:11Do not come.
02:13This is what she meant by lowering her October ratings.
02:17Immigration is a very political issue in the United States.
02:20Now, on the one hand, she can say that she's just a Vice President.
02:25Tomorrow, she could change the bad attitude of people in her previous statements.
02:32Harris was born in California.
02:35Her mother is Indian, while her father is Jamaican.
02:39Because of this, Harris was not safe in the disinformation campaign against her online.
02:45According to a study in 2022,
02:48where some researchers analyzed data from X
02:52that women of color political candidates in the US
02:55have often been the target of mis- and disinformation,
02:59sexist online abuse,
03:01and tweets that are biased against their gender and race.
03:04We need to consider the misogynist and very sexist remarks of the opponents of Kamala Harris.
03:11It is not easy for a woman to lead in other sectors of society,
03:18especially in a country like America.
03:21According to experts, Harris' run seemed to be positive for the Democrats.
03:26The number of voters from ethnic minorities suddenly increased
03:31who gave Harris support after Biden endorsed her.
03:36Trump has an advantage when it comes to white voters.
03:38The Democrats are hoping that Harris will be able to help
03:42in choosing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz
03:45as her rally mate in taking the heart of the so-called sector.
03:50Fundraising donations were generated in just one day of the campaign.
03:56Harris is also leading the election poll now.
03:59Supported by 43% American voters,
04:03while 42% expressed support for Trump.
04:07This result is more favorable for the Democrats
04:11compared to when Biden was still their candidate.
04:14It can be remembered that in 2016,
04:17Hillary Clinton was the female candidate of the Democratic Party against Trump.
04:23But Clinton did not succeed in defeating Trump.
04:27Is America ready for a female president?
04:37And the first African-American woman president
04:41with South Asian descent of the United States.
04:44And if Harris ever wins as president,
04:48what will be its effect on other countries?
04:51America is seen as a model of democracies in other parts of the world.
04:58Even though there are many problems in their society now.
05:02So if Harris wins,
05:06it will have an impact on other parts of the world.
05:10People and politicians will be involved.
05:14Maybe it's better to change the old view
05:19that women are not for politics.
05:21Despite the Filipinos, especially the OFWs,
05:26there is a big effect on who will become president of America in 2025.
05:31For example, Trump made a promise on the wall.
05:38Immigration will be clamped down,
05:41just like what happened to Trump in 2016-2022.
05:45Poor undocumented Filipinos in the United States.
05:50There may be hate crimes again.
05:53Because if your president amplifies hate speech against migrants,
05:57there will be other forces that will commit hate crimes.
06:02While Harris, she laid out her plans for immigration and security in her campaigns.
06:10As president, I will bring back the border security bill that Donald Trump killed,
06:16and I will sign it into law.
06:19Many were surprised by Biden's decision.
06:23It can be seen as a big change in the political state of America.
06:29It's a good example of a politician
06:32who set his ambition for a second term
06:35and gave way to a woman as his vice president
06:40to run for president.
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