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Transatlantic coordinator asserts that Harris' victory wasn't declared prematurely yet

The Transatlantic Coordinator for the German federal government, Michael Link (FDP), advises against prematurely dismissing Republican U.S. presidential contender Donald Trump. Demonstrating an apparent fervor among Democrats in Chicago for Kamala Harris, Link mentioned this to the Augsburger...

Transatlantic coordinator asserts that Harris' victory wasn't declared prematurely yet

Maintaining this momentum is crucial for the Democrats until the election, according to the FDP politician, stressing that two and a half months can feel like an eternity. "In other words," they add, "the competition is still up for grabs. No candidate should be counted out just yet."

Link believes that Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, should present clear-cut plans in her convention speech scheduled for Thursday. "She's been showcasing some initial proposals during her recent events in Chicago, focusing on how she aims to alleviate high living expenses for American middle-class families," states the transatlantic liaison of the publication. "However, she needs to expand on these ideas, particularly in relation to foreign policies, security, and trade, during her main speech on Thursday."

The Democratic convention commenced on Monday and will conclude on Thursday, with Harris formally accepting her nomination as the presidential candidate during this time.

Link suggests that Kamala Harris should elaborate on her clear-cut plans, especially in areas like foreign policies, security, and trade, during her convention speech on Thursday. Despite the competition being tight, Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, still has a chance to solidify her position, as stated by the Democrats until the election.

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