Kamala Harris secures enough votes to become Democratic U.S. presidential nominee
NEW YORK -- U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris secured enough votes to become the Democratic presidential candidate on Friday in a new online voting procedure by the party's national convention delegates.
Harris was the only White House hopeful who qualified with no other major Democrat challengers and will officially accept her nomination next week when voting ends Monday. She is also expected to announce her pick for vice president in the coming days, her campaign has indicated.