Forbes July 25, 2024
Tim Bajarin

As Joe Biden bowed out of the 2024 presidential race last weekend, he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him.

We in Silicon Valley know Harris well, as she was a top prosecutor in San Francisco, California’s attorney general, and U.S. Senator. In those roles, she often visited Silicon Valley to meet with its leaders and became a long-time friend of the tech industry.

Now that she is the leading Democratic candidate to replace President Biden, tech leaders are scrutinizing how a potential Harris presidency could affect them and the industry at large.

In addition to her deep relations with tech leaders, Harris has a solid grasp of technology and understands its role in the U.S. and around the...

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