California’s Kamala Harris is a nationally known senator from a big state who had run for president and acquitted herself well. That speaks well of Biden.
Trump says he's surprised that Joe Biden named Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate despite knowing how nasty and disrespectful she has been to him.
Kamala Harris launched her campaign in January this year and her popularity peaked in June when she took on leading Democratic candidate Joe Biden in a TV debate.
Kamala Harris was among the first major Democratic Party leaders to announce her presidential run last January, which was attended by a crowd of over 20,000 supporters.
The guidelines ask whether a student can climb stairs, but not whether the college has a ramp. They ask whether a student can bear weight, but not whether the system can bear the weight of its own prejudice.
India’s industrial output growth saw a 10-month low in June, with Index of Industrial Production (IIP) growing by mere 1.5% as against 1.9% in May 2025.
ACM Katre was 2nd IAF chief to die in harness. It was at a memorial lecture in his honour where IAF chief AP Singh revealed that India shot down 6 Pakistani aircraft in Op Sindoor.
Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.
With both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris considered to be moderate candidates by the Democratic party establishment, their election will almost certainly translate into a governance with thinly veiled yet firm ties to corporate interests and little or no genuine intention of adequately improving the poor person’s lot in life.
Thus I find it arrogant to anticipate that low-incomed citizens will vote for any ‘moderate’ candidate in order to satisfy financially well-to-do or comfortably middle-class Democrats’ intense desire (which I happen to share) to have voted-out an undesirable incumbent president.
I’ve observed over decades that the only language our capitalist-system politicians speak and understand every time is big money—be it in promises of economic and job growth or, conversely, their regression; and big business efforts to have a leader re-elected as opposed to voted out of office.
Exacerbating matters, almost all of our information is still produced and/or shared with us by a news-media preoccupied with the economy and job creation and losses.
To me Western democracy elected state heads appear confined to being but symbolically in charge, second to the most power-entrenched interests.
A white old man choses a “tough on crime” lawyer as partner. In the context of Black Lives Matter and the rest of it, this does not look very Democratic, does it?
With both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris considered to be moderate candidates by the Democratic party establishment, their election will almost certainly translate into a governance with thinly veiled yet firm ties to corporate interests and little or no genuine intention of adequately improving the poor person’s lot in life.
Thus I find it arrogant to anticipate that low-incomed citizens will vote for any ‘moderate’ candidate in order to satisfy financially well-to-do or comfortably middle-class Democrats’ intense desire (which I happen to share) to have voted-out an undesirable incumbent president.
I’ve observed over decades that the only language our capitalist-system politicians speak and understand every time is big money—be it in promises of economic and job growth or, conversely, their regression; and big business efforts to have a leader re-elected as opposed to voted out of office.
Exacerbating matters, almost all of our information is still produced and/or shared with us by a news-media preoccupied with the economy and job creation and losses.
To me Western democracy elected state heads appear confined to being but symbolically in charge, second to the most power-entrenched interests.
A white old man choses a “tough on crime” lawyer as partner. In the context of Black Lives Matter and the rest of it, this does not look very Democratic, does it?