The US Vice President Kamala Harris has had her share of firsts in her professional career. Her next first could now be the presidency. Beset by concerns about his age and electability, when US President Joe Biden announced his departure from the November presidential race on July 21, he decided to endorse his second-in-command Harris as the Democratic nominee. A decision Harris called a “selfless and patriotic act”.After blazing many trails and breaking many gender ceilings, 59-year-old Harris is set to make history yet again. This time, as the first black woman to head a major party’s presidential ticket, if she receives the nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago next month, and, if she wins, the first female president.Watch for more details.00:00 - Introduction00:39 - Biden endorses VP Kamala Harris for president in 2024 US elections2:28 - Tough road ahead for Harris5:19 - Harris’ rise and legacy5:50 - Harris’ journey from law enforcer to lawmaker7:51 - A “mixed bag” of policies9:38 - Can Harris beat Trump?