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 Democratic leaders in Congress have taken a firm and significant step by endorsing Kamala Harris's candidacy for the November presidential elections in the United States. Senator Chuck Schumer and Representative Hakeem Jeffries, two prominent figures within the party who had not yet offered their support to the vice president, joined together on Tuesday in an announcement that reinforces Harris's position as the leading Democratic contender. During a joint press conference, Schumer emphasized the importance of supporting Harris, highlighting that the selection process has been carried out democratically and from the grassroots of the party. This endorsement comes at a crucial moment for Harris's candidacy, following President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the race after internal pressures and questions about his ability for a second term. Vice President Harris wasted no time and began her campaign with determination and forcefulness. In a speech on Monday night in Delaware, she directly criticized Donald Trump, recalling her experience as California's attorney general and her confrontations with various criminals. Harris promised to present her case to the American people and assured that she will emerge victorious in the elections. The enthusiasm generated by Harris's candidacy is reflected in the financial support she has received. According to her campaign team, over $100 million has been raised since she announced her candidacy, a sign of the support and confidence she garners among Democratic bases. Her focus on social issues, such as abortion rights, has resonated positively among voters and strengthens her position as a progressive leader. Harris's selection as the Democratic candidate seems secured with the majority of Democratic delegates expressing their intention to support her at the Democratic Convention scheduled for August in Chicago. With nearly 4,000 delegates backing her nomination, Harris is getting closer to making history as the first female president of the United States. "I hope to formally accept this nomination soon," declared Harris, showing her determination and commitment to the electoral process. Her candidacy not only represents a milestone in American politics but also symbolizes a significant shift towards greater inclusion and representation in the country's leadership. In a political landscape marked by polarization and uncertainty, Kamala Harris's candidacy emerges as a solid and promising option for the Democrats. With the backing of key leaders in Congress and strong popular support, Harris is poised as a candidate capable of uniting the party and facing the challenges that arise in the electoral campaign leading up to the November presidential elections.