Kamala Harris takes the stage as San Francisco's District Attorney, marking her first significant political victory.
In 2011, Harris became California's Attorney General, strengthening her influence on the national political scene.
Harris wins a seat in the U.S. Senate, setting the stage for her influential role in national politics.
Launching her bid for presidency in 2019, Harris captured the nation's attention with her bold vision.
Kamala Harris makes history as the first female, Black, and South Asian vice-presidential candidate.
In 2021, Harris was sworn in as Vice President, marking a monumental step in her career dedicated to change.
As VP, Harris championed critical policies focused on health, climate, and social justice throughout 2022.
On August 22, 2024, Harris officially accepted the Democratic nomination for president.