Forbes July 24, 2024
Katie Jennings, Alex Knapp

Plus: Kamala Harris will likely focus on abortion rights in her presidential campaign; and, here’s why we don’t have an HIV vaccine yet.

President Biden dropped out of the presidential election and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday. Since then, Democrats have largely lined up behind Harris, and she has already secured the endorsement of enough party delegates to become the Democratic Party nominee.

As of this writing, the Harris for President website doesn’t have any policy positions. However, one major healthcare-related issue that’s likely to be a centerpiece of the campaign is abortion rights. Harris has been more outspoken about this issue than the outgoing President, and with abortion rights on the ballot in states like Arizona and...

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