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as the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, praising her record of advocacy for Indigenous people and other marginalized communities.
“I wholeheartedly endorse Kamala Harris as our next President of the United States,” Haaland told HuffPost in an exclusive statement.“Kamala has been a staunch advocate for Tribal people, for women, and for marginalized communities,” said Haaland, speaking in her personal capacity. “She has the strength to win and lead, and I will do everything I can to ensure her success.”in 2020 when he said he planned to choose Haaland to lead the Interior Department.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is"wholeheartedly" endorsing Kamala Harris to be the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.While it’s not particularly surprising that a longtime Democrat and key member of the Biden administration is endorsing Harris for president, it certainly sends a message to tribes and Native Americans nationwide that Harris has Haaland’s public blessing, just months away from the November election — one that could be decided in the margins.
“Serving under President Biden has been a dream that not even my ancestors could have imagined,” she said. “His mentorship to me — the first Indigenous member of any President’s cabinet — is beyond measure. I can think of no greater priority than to ensure that the historic progress he has made on behalf of all Americans endures.”
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