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Vice President Kamala Harris Commends President Biden's Legacy

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Vice President Kamala Harris made her first public appearance since President Joe Biden exited the 2024 presidential race, praising his legacy of accomplishments. Speaking at an event for NCAA championship athletes, Harris lauded Biden's achievements over the past three years, stating that his legacy is unmatched in modern history. She highlighted his honesty, integrity, commitment to faith and family, as well as his deep love for the country.

Harris shared a personal connection to Biden through his son Beau, with whom she worked as Attorneys-General in their respective states. She recounted stories Beau had shared about his father, emphasizing the qualities that she now witnesses in President Biden on a daily basis. She expressed gratitude for Biden's service to the nation and noted his dedication to fighting for the American people.

She shares personal connection through working with Beau Biden.
VP Harris lauds Biden's accomplishments and integrity.
Biden's dedication to the nation and American people highlighted.

Despite Biden's absence at the event due to his recovery from a Covid-19 diagnosis, Harris mentioned that he wished to be present and is recuperating swiftly. The president has publicly endorsed Harris as his preferred successor for the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.

During her speech, Harris did not address the upcoming presidential election, choosing instead to focus on celebrating the achievements of the NCAA championship athletes in attendance. Her remarks underscored the bond she shares with Biden and her appreciation for his leadership and character.

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