The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 7月16日 02時46分
For Kamala Harris’s entire political career, she has faced the question of whether it is her time. Donald Trump’s incumbency, which has enraged and motivated so many women, affords what may be a unique opportunity to break a stubborn myth of the American Presidency: that it can only ever be for men because it has only ever been for men. Is the country ready for a woman, a black woman, to be President? “Here’s the thing,” she told Dana Goodyear. “Every office I’ve run for I was the first to win. First person of color. First woman. First woman of color. Every time.” At the link in the bio, Kamala Harris makes her case. Photograph by Andres Serrano for The New Yorker.
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marymbravetti
Who cares what color or gender she is, she’s not what our Country needs, she will not protect our Country with open boarders and she will destroy this Country with Socialism those are the two main things we the people need to protect... we don’t need that kind of person whether their black, orange or Blue and her Gender shouldn’t be a factor
simply.derrick
Your headline uses the word “career”. That’s the entire problem with Her and soooo many others. This isn’t a career, is a representation. I bet if the pay was free, they would all bail out.
notorious_cib
Her campaign song should be “keep it coming love” by KC and the Sunshine Band. If you listen to It sounds like Keep it Kamala” . ?
energy_independent_nc
I’m not about to vote for ANYONE based purely on ethnicity. We have to return to sound policy based on constitutional law
daniellehalpern8
I used to like her @
Then she played the race card! Offensive to all black dark skinned women who are 100% black
global.news.today
Не думаю, что цвет кожи К.Харис и преданность израилю принесут сша пользу.
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