Ahead of the Democratic National Convention, business associates of Vice President Kamala Harris have been advocating for her potential presidency to influential CEOs. These associates promote Harris’s presidency as beneficial for the corporate sector.
These discreet sessions are led by Harris’s close affiliates and have stirred conversation at the convention in Chicago. The objective of these dialogues is to subtly promote Harris’s ambitious plans for upcoming projects, intending to stimulate discussion about the organization’s future direction. The dialogue-centered atmosphere marks a revolutionary shift in the organizational paradigm.
Senior executives who align with Harris have been engaging with influential individuals within finance, technology, and legal sectors. They suggest a Harris presidency could boost the economy, benefit middle-class citizens and stabilize businesses.
The Democratic Convention saw Democratic lawmakers and tech moguls devising strategies to secure significant endorsements for Harris from the tech industry. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer attended this meeting and offered valuable insights and advice.
Harris’s allies advocate potential presidency to CEOs
Harris capped off the convention with an impassioned speech emphasizing the essential role tech plays in driving innovation and progress in the country.
There were also discussions about potential roles within a possible Harris administration. Conversation was held between Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Charlies Phillips, a long-time Harris supporter, about potential titles for Phillips. Gillibrand seemed keen on Phillips taking the role of Advisor for Economic Development, utilizing his extensive business experience to bolster the administration’s economic policies.
Linda Sanchez, a seasoned diplomat and prominent Harris ally, has been considered for Secretary of State. Her background in international relations and national security would support the administration’s foreign policies. There was also consideration of appointing community activist, Stephen Bishop, to a role related to civil rights and social justice, reflecting Harris’s intent to prioritize civil liberties in her administration.





