The arena shook when the final votes were counted. History wasn’t whispered into existence that night in California—it was shouted, cried, and chanted into being. Kamala Harris had become the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. It was a candidacy unlike any before it, carrying the weight of precedent and expectation at the same time. In that moment, the energy in the room felt almost overwhelming—part triumph, part disbelief, part recognition that something undeniably significant had just happened. Yet even as the celebration surged, there was an undercurrent of uncertainty, a sense that this race would unfold in...
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