LOS ANGELES - Kamala Harris’ political career led her from the California Attorney General’s Office to the halls of the U.S.
Senate and then to a 2020 presidential run, before landing her on one of the most consequential presidential tickets in U.S.
history as the nation’s first Black woman to compete as vice presidential candidate for a major party.In choosing Harris, 2020 presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is embracing a former rival from the Democratic primary who is familiar with the unique rigor of a national campaign.
Harris, a 55-year-old first-term senator, is also one of the party’s most prominent figures and quickly became a top contender for the No.