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Washington: After Kamala Harris’s grand entry in the US presidential election, difficulties seem to be increasing for Donald Trump. Earlier, it was seen about the election that Joe Biden was far behind in the race against Donald Trump, but Kamala Harris has turned the tables. Harris’s aggressive election campaign has made Trump sweat. Now Kamala Harris, the current Vice President of America and the candidate of the Democratic Party in the upcoming presidential election, will make a four-day tour of those states from August 6 where a tough contest is being considered.

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The phase of speculation continues

Kamala Harris’s election campaign team made this announcement on Thursday. With this, the phase of speculation has started for the Democratic Party’s vice-presidential candidate. The name of the vice-presidential candidate who will contest with Harris in the presidential election to be held in November 2024 has been kept secret so far and it is likely to be announced before August 6.

These names are included in the race

According to reports published in the American media, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz are among the top candidates for the post of Vice President from the Democratic Party. Harris (59) is the only candidate who has filed nomination papers on behalf of the Democratic Party for the presidential elections to be held on November 5.

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This is the complete plan

Kamala Harris’s campaign team announced on Thursday that the presidential candidate will start a four-day tour of those states in which a tough contest is expected. According to the team, from there Harris and her fellow candidates will travel to Eau Claire in Wisconsin and Detroit in Michigan on August 7, Research Triangle in North Carolina on August 8, Phoenix in Arizona on August 9 and Las Vegas in Nevada on August 10.