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US Polls: To win the White House Kamala Harris must first overcome the ‘California curse’

In two weeks, Kamala Harris will be confirmed as the Democrat presidential candidate, set to battle Republican Donald Trump for the White House.

July 30, 2024 / 17:00 IST
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Harris to be confirmed as Democratic candidate (File)
Harris to be confirmed as Democratic candidate (File)

Within the next fortnight, subject to a virtual “roll-call of Democratic Party delegates”, vice President Kamala Harris will be confirmed as the presumptive Democrat candidate for the US presidency and will engage in a full-on battle for the White House with the Republican candidate, Donald Trump.

Harris will be crashing through many glass ceilings if she makes it to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue North West – or, as it is better known, the White House. She would be the first woman president, and also a woman of colour with both Indian and Jamaican heritage. But she would also be the first Democrat to win an election from a political powerbase in California.

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In the exceptional republic that is the US of A, California is truly exceptional – and that grates with much of the rest of the country. It, and the people who hail from it, are too big, too rich, too inventive, too liberal – and altogether just too much, if you are from anywhere else, that is.

If California was a nation, it would have the world’s fifth-largest economy. It contributes around 15 per cent of US GDP, way out of proportion to other states, and is home to tech giants including Apple, Meta and Google, alongside major corporations such as Visa, Chevron and Wells Fargo.