Pelosi welcomes Harris home as West Coast donors raise $12 million
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[August 12, 2024]
By Jeff Mason
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made
the case for Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign at a
California fundraiser on Sunday that raked in millions of dollars at the
conclusion of a swing state tour by Harris and her running mate.
Pelosi appeared with the Democratic presidential nominee in San
Francisco at an event that the Harris' campaign said raised more than
$12 million.
"This is a good day when we welcome Kamala Harris back home to
California," Pelosi said about the former U.S. senator, attorney general
and district attorney from the state.
"She makes us all so proud. She brings us so much joy. She gives us so
much hope," Pelosi said at the fundraiser, held in a hotel ballroom.
Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, have just
finished a tour of multiple political swing states, packing rallies with
thousands of people and building on the momentum that has propelled her
since she took over at the top of the Democratic ticket.
Pelosi, the longtime lawmaker and Washington power broker, is credited
with helping to usher President Joe Biden out of the presidential race.
Biden, 81, stepped aside last month after a poor debate performance
against Republican Donald Trump sparked turmoil within the Democratic
Party and concerns that he could not beat the former president nor
complete a second four-year term.
Pelosi's comments in a television interview suggesting that Biden had
not yet decided whether to step aside were viewed as giving an opening
to worried Democratic lawmakers to urge him to leave even as the
president had said he was staying.
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Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
speaks during a political event with reproductive rights groups at
the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, U.S., June 23, 2023.
REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo
Pelosi has praised Biden's achievements while criticizing his former
campaign. On Sunday she connected Harris, 59, to the accomplishments
of Biden's administration.
"She knows the issues. She knows the strategy. She has gotten an
enormous amount done working with Joe Biden," Pelosi said.
Harris acknowledged the enthusiasm but cautioned against getting
caught up in it.
"We can take nothing for granted in this critical moment," she said,
after thanking Pelosi for her friendship and support.
"The energy is undeniable," Harris said. "Yes, the crowds are
large."
California Governor Gavin Newsom, once seen as a potential
Democratic replacement for Biden before he stepped aside, also
attended.
Harris, making her own case against Trump, said that if the former
president got back into office, he would sign a national ban on
abortion into law and warned that California would not be immune.
Trump has sought to distance himself from Republican efforts to ban
abortion, saying it should be up to individual states.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; editing by Diane Craft)
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