‘Making history’: Kamala Harris becomes first Black woman to lead major-party ticket
CHICAGO — Kamala Harris is officially the first Black and South Asian woman to lead a major-party ticket after formally accepting the Democratic party’s nomination Thursday.
If elected, she would become the first female U.S. president.
The history-making final night of the convention saw the vice-president give her keynote speech in front of a sea of supporters dressed in suffragette white — symbolizing when American women secured the right to vote in 1920.
“I am so inspired. I am so hopeful. I just feel wonderful,” said Satin Arnett from Washington State.