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Aiming High: Women Pursuing the Presidency A Google Cultural Institute exhibit conveying the history of American women seeking the nation's highest office in images and video.
In August , Vice President Kamala Harris became the second woman, first Black woman, and first South Asian person to be a major party's presidential nominee when she earned the requisite votes of the Democratic National Committee on August 6, Harris became the nominee after incumbent President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, dropped his bid for re-election and endorsed Harris on July 21, In August , U. Senator Kamala Harris was selected by former Vice President Joe Biden as his running mate in the presidential election.
Harris is the first woman of color to be selected as the running mate on a major-party ticket, as well as the first multiracial woman, the first South Asian woman, and the first Black woman. Harris joins Geraldine Ferraro and Sarah Palin in becoming the third woman in history tapped as the vice presidential pick, as well as the fourth woman, with Hillary Clinton, on a major-party presidential ticket. In November , U. Senator Kamala Harris was elected Vice President of the United States, becoming the first woman, the first woman of color, the first Black woman, and the first South Asian woman elected to this office.
This is the first time in history that more than two women competed in the same major party's presidential primary process. Carly Fiorina R was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, the only woman among the GOP candidates. She suspended her campaign in February due to disappointing early primary results. In April , Ted Cruz named her as his vice presidential running mate, but he suspended his campaign a week later. In June , Hillary Rodham Clinton became the first woman to be a major party's presumptive nominee for president.
She formally became the first woman to be a major party's presidential nominee at the Democratic National Convention on July 26, Despite winning the popular vote by almost 3 million votes, Clinton lost the Electoral College and conceded the general election on November 9, She withdrew from the race after a disappointing showing in the Iowa caucuses.