
U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-California, was chosen by Joe Biden as the Democratic Party's presumptive vice presidential nominee on Tuesday. (New York Times News Service)
U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, who started her career as an Alameda County prosecutor before vaulting through the ranks of the Democratic Party during the past 30 years to become its presumptive vice presidential nominee, may find more popularity outside of California, where she served as attorney general.
Fellow Democrats around California who know and worked with Harris, named Joe Biden's proposed vice presidential running mate on Tue...
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