Democratic nominee for president Kamala Harris is coming under attack from right wing outlets, questioning her Blackness, in an attempt to create a rift between her and Black voters.
Media Take Out did extensive research and can confirm that Kamala is (obviously) a Black woman. And more importantly, she’s lived her life as a Black women since childhood.
We even captured a few images of Kamal from the 1980s, looking like the fourth member of the group Salt N Pepa. She was gorgeous then … and she’s still gorgeous now.
Here’s Kamala with her grandmother, a beautiful and strong Black woman.
Kamala is an American politician and attorney who is the 49th and current vice president of the United States since 2021, under President Joe Biden. She is the first female vice president and the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, as well as the first African American and first Asian American vice president.[5][6][7] A member of the Democratic Party, she served as a U.S. senator from California from 2017 to 2021 and the attorney general of California from 2011 to 2017. Harris has been described as the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2024 presidential election
Born in Oakland, California, Harris graduated from Howard University and the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. She began her law career in the office of the district attorney (DA) of Alameda County, before being recruited to the San Francisco DA’s Office and later the city attorney of San Francisco’s office. In 2003, she was elected DA of San Francisco. She was elected attorney general of California in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. Harris served as the junior U.S. senator from California from 2017 to 2021; she defeated Loretta Sanchez in the 2016 Senate election to become the second African-American woman and the first Indian American to serve in the U.S. Senate.
As a senator, Harris advocated for strict gun control laws, the DREAM Act, and federal legalization of cannabis, as well as healthcare and taxation reform. She gained a national profile for her pointed questioning of Trump administration officials during Senate hearings, including Trump’s second Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh.
Harris sought the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, but withdrew from the race before the primaries. Biden selected her to be his running mate, and their ticket went on to defeat the incumbent president and vice president, Donald Trump and Mike Pence, in the 2020 election. Harris and Biden were inaugurated on January 20, 2021. Presiding over an evenly split Senate upon entering office, Harris played a crucial role as president of the Senate with her power to cast tie-breaking votes, helping pass bills such as the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 stimulus package and the Inflation Reduction Act. After Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 presidential election, Harris launched her own presidential campaign with Biden’s endorsement.
On July 22, 2024, Harris secured enough non-binding support from delegates to become the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party.
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