
According to CBS, at least 27 state delegations have issued full delegation statements supporting Harris.
The poll shows support for Harris has surged since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race on Sunday.
Since Biden's announcement, millions of dollars in donations have poured into her campaign, and leading Democrats have come forward to endorse her as the Democratic nominee.
“There are 106 days until Election Day, and we have a lot of hard work ahead of us,” Harris told staff at her campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, on Monday evening.
Mrs. Harris explained to her team her vision for the country and how she sees this campaign different from Mr. Trump’s, and said she was willing to compare her record to his.
“Our campaign has always been about two different versions of what we see as the future of our country,” she said. “One focuses on the future, and the other focuses on the past. Donald Trump wants to drag our country backwards… We believe in a brighter future that creates space for all Americans.”
She also cited Biden's accomplishments, calling his time as vice president “one of the greatest honors of my life.”
Mrs. Harris referred to the “roller coaster” of “complicated emotions” they have all been through, saying, “I love Joe Biden, and I know we all do.” She promised to work hard to win the nomination and unite the Democratic Party and the country.









