President Biden announced his campaign suspension this weekend, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris. Although it’s uncertain if Harris will face Donald Trump in November, Silicon Valley is already buzzing with opinions.
Having ties in the Bay Area like Trump’s VP pick J.D. Vance, Harris has venture capitalists and tech power players talking.
LinkedIn co-founder and Democratic donor Reid Hoffman promptly endorsed Harris, with venture capitalists John Doerr and Ron Conway following suit. Vinod Khosla commented on wanting an open process at the Democratic National Convention rather than a coronation.
As a former District Attorney of San Francisco, Attorney General of California, and U.S. Senator, Harris oversaw Silicon Valley’s growth into a tech hub. But where does she stand on tech-related issues?
In today’s TechCrunch Minute, we delve into Harris’s positions on big tech and AI regulation.