Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, has reached a significant milestone in her political career by securing the necessary number of delegates to become the Democratic candidate for the presidency at the upcoming party convention. According to reports from several U.S. media outlets, Harris has garnered the support of 2,214 delegates, thus surpassing the threshold of 1,976 delegates required to secure the nomination in the first round of voting. This achievement puts Kamala Harris in a strong position to face former President Donald Trump in the November elections. The news has been met with enthusiasm by her supporters and sympathizers, who see her as a candidate capable of unifying the Democratic party and presenting a solid alternative to the current incumbent. The Democratic National Convention, scheduled from August 19 to 22 in Chicago, Illinois, could be the stage where Harris's candidacy is officially formalized, although some analysts suggest it could happen before that date given the promptness with which she has garnered the necessary support. The Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Jaime Harrison, has expressed his commitment to an "open and fair" nomination process, ensuring that the party will present a presidential candidate before August 7. This announcement reflects the Democrats' determination to progress in the electoral process and consolidate Harris's candidacy. Harris's campaign has been emphatic in its message of unity and strength in the face of the challenges facing the country. In a speech given after Joe Biden's resignation, Harris pledged to win the November elections and emphasized the importance of strengthening the middle class, as well as advocating for gun control and defending reproductive rights. Kamala Harris's trajectory has been marked by her work as Attorney General of California and Senator for that state, before becoming the first female Vice President of the United States. Her rise to the presidential candidacy demonstrates her ability to mobilize support and her skill in connecting with a broad base of voters. In a polarized political context like the current one, Harris emerges as a figure with the potential to attract voters from different sectors and present an inclusive and progressive vision for the country. Her nomination as the Democratic candidate represents a historic milestone and a significant step towards the possibility of a woman ascending to the presidency of the United States. With the backing of a significant portion of Democratic delegates and a solid message focused on the needs of the population, Kamala Harris is preparing to face a crucial electoral contest that will define the country's course in the coming years.