- Vice President Kamala Harris looks set to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
- She has already secured several influential endorsements and raised record sums.
- Key business figures, including Sheryl Sandberg and Reed Hastings, have endorsed Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris looks set to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
She has already received several influential political endorsements, including the support of President Joe Biden. Within 24 hours of Biden dropping his reelection bid, Harris had secured enough delegates for the nomination.
Money has also been pouring into her campaign. It broke the record for the biggest single-day fundraising boost, pulling in $81 million at the time of writing.
She’s also been picking up support from business leaders and billionaires. Here are some of those who want to see Harris become president.
Sheryl Sandberg
The former Meta executive Sheryl Sandberg on Monday endorsed Harris for president on social media.
In an Instagram post, Sandberg said she was thrilled to support the vice president.
“@kamalaharris has already made history once — becoming the first Black and South Asian woman to hold her office, and she will do it again in November,” Sandberg wrote.
“She is an accomplished leader, a fierce advocate of abortion rights, and the strongest candidate to lead our country forward,” she added.
Reed Hastings
Netflix’s cofounder Reed Hastings is supporting Harris’ presidential bid with a $7 million donation.
He told The Information it was the largest donation he’d made to a single candidate.
Hastings didn’t immediately endorse Harris after Biden ended his run and backed his vice president. Shortly after Biden’s announcement on Sunday, he posted on X: “Dem delegates need to pick a swing state winner.”
Ron Conway
The Silicon Valley “super angel” investor Ron Conway has also backed Harris’ presidential run.
In an X post on Monday, Conway called her “a fighter, a leader, and an advocate for the tech ecosystem.”
“The tech community must come together to defeat Donald Trump and save our democracy by uniting behind Vice President @KamalaHarris as the Democratic nominee for President,” he said.
George Soros and Alex Soros
“It’s time for us all to unite around Kamala Harris and beat Donald Trump,” he posted Sunday on X. “She is the best and most qualified candidate we have. Long live the American Dream!”
A spokesperson for George Soros told The Wall Street Journal that he also supported Harris.
Melinda French Gates
Reid Hoffman
Barack and Michelle Obama
Barack Obama formally endorsed Harris in a post early on Friday.
The former president and his wife held off endorsing Harris for a time, even while many other leading Democrats went ahead.
In a post shared on social media, Obama said: “Earlier this week, Michelle and I called our friend Kamala Harris. We told her we think she’ll make a fantastic President of the United States, and that she has our full support. At this critical moment for our country, we’re going to do everything we can to make sure she wins in November. We hope you’ll join us.”
After exiting the White House, the Obamas made shrewd moves in the media world by setting up their own company. They proved their business credentials by signing a lucrative production deal with Netflix and securing a podcast deal with Amazon-backed Audible.
The pair also make money from their bestselling books, which has significantly boosted their net worth.