White House hopeful Kamala Harris says she can unify country

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Democratic Harris says she's the kind of leader who can unify the country and would fight for the needs of all Americans.

"I'm running for because I love my country. I'm running to be a by the people. Of the people. For all the people," according to prepared remarks obtained by

The appearance at a plaza outside was intended to portray her candidacy as the latest chapter in a lifetime of advocating for all people and to promote a message of unity.

She began her career as a in and later became California's

"My whole life, I've only had one client: The people," Harris says in her prepared remarks, echoing the words she has used in courtrooms and has adopted as her campaign's slogan.

Harris, the daughter of immigrants from and India, has drawn deeply from symbolism as she has rolled out her campaign.

She entered the race on Martin Luther Jr. Day. Campaign aides say she has drawn inspiration from Shirley Chisholm, who in 1972 became the first black woman to run for from a major party.

If Harris were to win the White House, she would be the first African-American woman and first person of Asian descent to be president.

Her first conference as a candidate was on the campus of Howard University, the historically black college in the nation's capital that she attended as an undergraduate.

On Friday, she was in to speak to members of the Kappa sorority, of which she is a member.

Harris' campaign is expected to highlight her career as a as part of her rationale for seeking the presidency.

Harris was the first black woman elected in California, as well as the first woman, first African-American and first Asian-American to hold that job. Some of her tenure as attorney general, particularly relating to criminal justice, has come under early scrutiny.

Harris is among the first major Democrats to jump into what is expected to be a crowded 2020

Sens. of and of have announced exploratory committees. Former Maryland Rep. and Julian Castro, under President and a former mayor, already are in the race.

Sens. of New Jersey, Sherrod Brown of Ohio, of and of may also run.

In her speech, Harris says she sees this year as an "inflection point" in American history and that she is best positioned to unite a divided country.

"Even though we have powerful forces trying to sow hate and division, the truth is that, as Americans, we have much more in common than what separates us," according to her prepared remarks.

After the rally, Harris planned to her first trip to as a

In the weeks before last November's elections, Harris traveled to the leadoff caucus state to campaign on behalf of Democrats, and also visited other early-voting states.

Harris's campaign will be based in and led by who managed her 2016 campaign. Aides say the campaign will have a second office in

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First Published: Sun, January 27 2019. 20:10 IST