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What are the next steps for Kamala Harris?

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US Vice President Kamala Harris is continuing to shore up her support to be the frontrunner on the Democratic presidential ticket after her boss Joe Biden announced his exit from the race.

More Democrat heavyweights threw their support behind her overnight - Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer and minority leader Hakeem Jeffries announced their endorsement, joining others including Nancy Pelosi, the Clintons and a raft of influential state governors.

The money is pouring in too - some US$150m has been pledged to Harris and the party since Joe Biden endorsed her to replace him. But how might Kamala Harris fight her campaign, should she become the nominee? And what do we know of her political history that might inform her style of presidency?

Nadia Brown is a Professor of Government and director of the Women's and Gender Studies Programme at Georgetown University.

KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN - JULY 17: US Vice President Kamala Harris attends a moderated conversation with former Trump administration national security official Olivia Troye and former Republican voter Amanda Stratton on July 17, 2024 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Harris' visit, following the attempted assassination of former President Trump, makes this her fourth trip to Michigan this year and seventh visit since taking office.   Chris duMond/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Chris duMond / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

US Vice President Kamala Harris. Photo: AFP / Chris Dumond