
San Francisco (KGO) – Before former President Barack Obama’s big speech, California Governor Gavin Newsom formally assigned the final representatives to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential candidate.
This is a significant moment, especially for Kamala Harris, who became Vice President for the first time and is now being nominated as a presidential candidate. With this nomination, Kamala Harris has made history as she is not only the first African American woman, but also the first South Asian American woman to be nominated for this prestigious post.
Harris Mojadedi, who is the first bar representative from East Bay, is extremely excited for this big roll call. “This is an important moment for our nation, where we are nominating a woman who is a woman of color, an African American woman, and a South Asian American woman,” she said. As the son of a South Asian woman, I am proud and have tears in my eyes.”
San Francisco Representative Honey Mahogany, formerly president of the San Francisco Democratic Party, said the conference was close to her heart. “California is very proud of it, San Francisco is very proud,” he said. I’m glad we’re getting the opportunity to be represented on the DNC’s main platform.”
Mahogany said of the convention’s messages, “When we say we will not go back, we mean we will not give up the rights that we have achieved with great difficulty.”
This conference is not just a political event, but a symbolic victory, spreading the message of diversity, equality, and inclusion throughout the nation. Kamala Harris’ nomination makes it clear that diversity and inclusion in American politics are working seriously, and every step in this direction is taking the country in a new direction.
Thus, this is a proud moment for the people of San Francisco and California. For them, it’s like a dream come true, pointing to a new chapter for America.
