Kamala Harris steals the spotlight after Joe Biden’s departure. This Monday he spoke for the first time since the Democratic Party will be left without a candidate for the November elections. It has been an event with young athletes in the gardens of the White House, where expectations were placed on what the vice president was going to say about the future of the party in the face of the elections.

Smiling and aware that all eyes are now on her, she wanted her first words in public to be for praise the “unparalleled legacy” and integrity which, he says, has proven Joe Biden as President of the United States.

Going from vice president, as she is now, to a potential Democratic candidate for the White House has already had repercussions. The first is the image of her campaign fundraising. From Biden-Harris to Harris for president aloneAnd it seems to be paying off.

In less than 24 hours, Harris has managed to raise almost 43 million euros. But it is not just money that she has raised, she has also gained support. According to a count made by the newspaper The Hill, has achieved the yes of at least 531 delegates.

One of those who has reached out to Kamala Harris has been the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi has shown her supportHillary Clinton has also done so with this post on social media. Others, such as former President Barack Obama, have said in a statement that this candidate is yet to be chosen.

And what do the polls say? Well, up to now, in the absence of recent data after Biden’s resignation, the polls reveal that a possible confrontation between Harris and Trump would be very close and with no clear leader. CNN gives Trump 48% support and Harris 47% four months before the electionNow it seems that everything is yet to be decided and that what seemed like a bed of roses for the Republicans, Trump’s return to the White House could become complicated.