Grammar Debate Ignites Over Kamala Harris's Apostrophe
The choice of Tim Walz as running mate has stirred discussions on the correct possessive form of Harris's name.
- The Associated Press advocates for using only an apostrophe for names ending in S, while other major publications prefer adding 's.
- Grammar experts and enthusiasts are divided on whether to use Harris' or Harris's.
- The debate intensified following Harris's announcement of Tim Walz as her running mate.
- Historical context shows varied usage of possessive forms for names ending in S.
- The Harris campaign has yet to adopt a consistent stance on the apostrophe usage.