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How Kamala Harris views the world: From Gaza and Russia to China and India
Al Jazeera
US presidential candidate Kamala Harris is expected to remain consistent with President Joe Biden’s policies on China, Ukraine and Gaza for the most part.
US Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday cemented her status as the frontrunner in the race to succeed President Joe Biden as the Democratic Party’s nominee for the November presidential election, winning a wave of endorsements from governors, elected officials and state-level leaders.
The most important among those endorsements was Biden’s ringing support for her candidature, which he made clear right as he announced, on Sunday, that he would no longer be seeking the party’s nomination, following weeks of pressure to step aside.
Harris will still need to formally win the nomination, likely at the Democratic National Convention in August, and not all of the potential challengers for the candidature have fallen behind her — so far, at least.
Yet the 59-year-old Harris could be on track to becoming the first Black woman to lead a major party’s presidential ticket, bringing her position on key global issues under scrutiny.
So what has Harris’s stance been on major foreign policy matters and countries?