Jinshi data news on July 22, after U.S. Vice President Harris received Biden’s support to start running for president, German government spokesman said on Monday that German Chancellor Scholz believes Harris is an “experienced and capable politician.” Several spokespersons refused to comment on whether the German government assumed that Harris would become the Democratic presidential candidate, and said they were preparing for all possible scenarios, including Trump’s re-election as U.S. president. The German government spokesman said that Scholz had met with Harris several times, including when Biden was present, and they were “very friendly and familiar with each other.”
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The German government speaks highly of Harris, but still faces the possibility of Trump's election.
Jinshi data news on July 22, after U.S. Vice President Harris received Biden’s support to start running for president, German government spokesman said on Monday that German Chancellor Scholz believes Harris is an “experienced and capable politician.” Several spokespersons refused to comment on whether the German government assumed that Harris would become the Democratic presidential candidate, and said they were preparing for all possible scenarios, including Trump’s re-election as U.S. president. The German government spokesman said that Scholz had met with Harris several times, including when Biden was present, and they were “very friendly and familiar with each other.”