NEW YORK:
Kamala Harris has officially received the necessary amount of votes from delegates to become the Democratic US presidential nominee and the first woman of color at the top of a major party ticket, the Democratic National Committee chairman said on Friday.
The nomination took place via a virtual vote. Harris has added two former aides to Barack Obama to her presidential campaign team, a source told Reuters on Friday.
David Plouffe, an American political strategist who ran Barack Obama’s successful 2008 presidential campaign, has joined Harris’ campaign for president as a senior adviser, the source said.
The campaign is also being joined by Stephanie Cutter, who previously served as Obama’s White House communications director and deputy campaign manager, the source said.