U.S. Democratic Convention Harris officially nominates party call for cohesion August 20 17:23

Senator Kamala Harris was formally nominated as Vice Presidential Candidate at the National Opposition and Democratic National Convention. In his nomination acceptance speech, Harris called for a unity within the party to prevent President Trump's re-election, keeping in mind that there is a policy backlash in the party's left.

The opposition and Democratic national convention for the U.S. presidential election in the fall was held on the third day, 19th, with online connections across the United States, and Senator Kamala Harris, elected by the state of California, on the morning of 20th Japan time. Was officially appointed as the party's vice presidential candidate.

Mr. Harris is a second immigrant whose father is from Jamaica and his mother is from India. From a policy perspective, he is considered a middle school close to former Vice President Biden.

In his nomination acceptance speech, Mr Harris said, "Biden will unite us to build an economy in which no one is left behind," stressing his commitment to redressing disparities, and part of his policy. We called for support from the rebel inside left party.

"We have the opportunity to change the course of history, and everyone is in the midst of that struggle. Fight with confidence, hope, and confidence for the United States," he said. We called for unity in the party.

Meanwhile, at the nomination of Mr. Harris, the Republican Trump camp issued a statement, saying "Mr. Harris is the most left-handed member of the Senate," Mr. Harris said on a large scale tax cut and police budget cut. Insisted on seeking.

He said, "The radical left has taken over the Democratic Party and is now trying to take over to this country. Americans are not deceived by the Democratic Party."