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Kamala Harris Vice President, Joe Biden Youth and Diversity Asset

2020-11-07T18:41:42.289Z


After being a candidate for the Democratic primary, the senator from California made her personal history and her judicial career


A historic November 7, 2020.

When the results of Pennsylvania were announced, several major US media announced that Joe Biden had now won the US presidential election.

A victory that also sends his running mate Kamala Harris to Washington for the next four years.

The one that outgoing President Donald Trump denigrated by qualifying her as "totally improbable", "communist" then, on two occasions, "monster", the day after her debate with Vice-President Mike Pence, becomes the first woman Vice President of the United States.

We did it, @JoeBiden.

pic.twitter.com/oCgeylsjB4

- Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) November 7, 2020

“This election is much more than just Joe Biden or me.

It is about the soul of America and our willingness to fight for it.

We have a lot of work ahead of us.

Let's start ”she had declared a few moments after the announcement of the victory of the Democratic ticket.

This election is about so much more than @JoeBiden or me.

It's about the soul of America and our willingness to fight for it.

We have a lot of work ahead of us.

Let's get started.pic.twitter.com/Bb9JZpggLN

- Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) November 7, 2020

This accomplishment is not ultimately a surprise as the 56-year-old senator is a regular at the firsts.

An ambition nurtured during his youth in Oakland, with his parents who campaigned for civil rights, a father professor of economics of Jamaican origin and a mother, a researcher specializing in breast cancer of Indian origin, now deceased .

The former Democratic primary candidate was also the first black woman to lead the judiciary in the country's most populous state by becoming California's attorney general (2011-2017).

She was then in 2017 the first woman from South Asia elected to the Senate and the second black senator in history.

"The ideal partner"

At 56, she brings to Joe Biden, 77, a youthful asset with a pugnacity and dynamism that have already helped him to win in his duel "to life, to death" against Trump.

She mobilized a section of the electorate not necessarily inclined to vote for "Sleepy Joe".

Kamala (pronounced Comma-La, as the New Yorker pointed out in a portrait last year), a first-generation American, therefore succeeded in attracting voters aspiring to be better represented at the top of power, especially in the wake of the movement. Black Lives Matter.

Barack Obama, her first supporter, said of her that she was "the ideal partner to help her (Editor's note, Joe Biden) to measure up to the very real challenges facing America at the moment, and which she is facing. will be faced in the years to come.

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This election is about you, your hopes, your dreams, your fears, and what wakes you up at 3 am That's what I care about and what I am fighting for.

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- Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 28, 2019

A graduate of Howard University - which was founded in Washington to accommodate African-American students in the midst of segregation - she regularly recalls her membership in the "Alpha Kappa Alpha" black student association.

The 2024 election in the sights

It was her experiences in the legislative, judicial and executive branches of power, and her closeness to Beau Biden, Joe's son and former Delaware prosecutor who died of cancer in 2015, that nevertheless convinced her ex-rival to choose her. as running mate last year.

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Faced with Mike Pence, in the only vice-presidents' debate, she repeatedly attacked the executive's handling of the coronavirus crisis, which she called "the biggest failure of any presidential administration in the world. 'history' of the country.

With a brilliant career, worthy of the most beautiful of "American dreams", she no doubt aspires to become, one day, the first black president of the United States.

This vice-presidency offers him the best possible launch pad to run for the 2024 election, and the hope of breaking the ultimate glass ceiling.

For the record, only four outgoing vice-presidents have passed this challenge.

Source: leparis

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