Former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president in social media posts on Monday. "Vice President @kamalaharris has already made history once — becoming the first Black and South Asian woman to hold her office, and she will do it again in November," Sandberg wrote alongside a photo of her and Harris. "She is an accomplished leader, a fierce advocate of abortion rights, and the strongest candidate to lead our country forward." "I'm thrilled to support her," she added.
Main Idea: Sheryl Sandberg endorsed Kamala Harris for president, calling her the strongest candidate to lead the country and defend women’s rights.
Key Points:
Trump may face stronger opposition if Sandberg's endorsement helps Harris raise more money and support, which could deepen election polarization for voters.
Harris’s backing from a major tech leader may boost donor confidence and keep attention on abortion rights and women's rights for many voters.
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