Tag: Kamala Harris

Biden Tells Black Americans “I Have Your Back”

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Emmett Till and Today’s Black History Moments

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5 Inspiring Quotes From Women Making History Now

March is National Women’s History Month, here’s some facts about how it came to be.

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Biden/Harris Stump For Voting Rights Legislation

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were in Atlanta campaigning for the U.S. Senate to pass voting rights protection legislation.

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Mary J Blige Reacts To Kamala Harris Using ‘Work That’ After Election Win

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Everything Inauguration: Amanda Gorman’s Poetry, Fashion and More

“If we need to take breaks, we don’t need to be together!”

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Kamala Harris Makes History

Kamala Harris is sworn in as the 49th Vice President of the United States.

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Harris Prepares For Central Role In Biden’s White House

Harris is shaping up to be a central player in addressing everything from the coronavirus pandemic to criminal justice reform. Harris’ chief spokeswoman, Symone Sanders, says Harris has a hand in all aspects of Biden’s agenda.

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Maya Rudolph On Most Stressful Part About Play Kamala Harris On SNL

“The only thing stressful about going to SNL was the idea of getting there.”

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Harris Team Blindsided By VP-Elect’s Vogue Cover

In a statement, Vogue said it went with the more informal image of Harris for the cover because the photo captured her “authentic, approachable nature, which we feel is one of the hallmarks of the Biden-Harris administration.”

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Aftermath Of U.S. Capitol Riot

The election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris certified by Congress hours after the siege at the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters.

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Forbes List of Most Powerful Women of 2020

Forbes has released their list of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women.

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Reporters’ Roundtable

COVID-19, Election 2020 and the politics of the presidential transition.

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Women Crucial To Biden’s Win, Even As Gender Gap Held Steady

“Women won this election!” says Hayes, 56, a mother of three and Biden supporter from Leesburg, Virginia. In particular, she credits two categories of voters that she herself is part of: Black women and suburban women.

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Unstoppable Black Girl Magic: Vice President Elect Kamala Harris Shows Women Can Thrive In Politics Doing Things Their Own Way

Kamala D. Harris shattered numerous glass ceilings with her historic election as vice president. In addition to becoming the first woman, the first Black American and the first Indian American elected to the second-highest office in the nation, media coverage of her campaign may just signal another historic first: a sea change in the way we evaluate female politicians, especially when it comes to their personal lives.

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What To Know About Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris

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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Win The White House

“We have to remember the purpose of our politics isn’t total unrelenting, unending warfare,” Biden said Friday night in Delaware. “No, the purpose of our politics, the work of our nation, isn’t to fan the flames of conflict, but to solve problems, to guarantee justice, to give everybody a fair shot.”

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Harris Accepts Historic Nomination

Kamala Harris accepted the Democrat’s nomination for Vice-President. Among other points, Harris spoke of her late mother and historically black colleges and Greek letter organizations.

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Biden’s Running Mate Search Narrows

Joe Biden’s potential running mate list has narrowed to six, according to Democratic officials.

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Harris Endorses Biden

Kamala Harris Makes Her Choice To Back Biden

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Top Stories Roundtable Analysis

Panel examines the top trending news stories of the week

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NAACP Hosts 110th Convention

Today at 9:30 a.m. the NAACP will host the Presidential Forum moderated by April Ryan speaking with ten Democratic Presidential candidates.

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Race and The Race For President in 2020

What part does race place in the race for The White House

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Kamala Harris Boosts Outreach To Historically Black Colleges

“As we look to realize the promise of the first African American female president, we must be intentional about organizing these communities to ensure they feel part of this campaign and incentivized to take political action going forward,” Missayr Boker, Harris’ national political director, told The Associated Press.

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Harris Wants Ban On Importing AR-15-Style Assault Weapons

Harris has previously said she’d take executive action on gun violence if Congress failed to pass comprehensive gun safety measures in her first 100 days.

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Virginia Black Caucus Willing To Meet With Governor Northam, Another Partial Govt Shutdown Could Happen At Week’s End

Virginia Black Caucus Willing To Meet With Governor Northam. Another Partial Govt Shutdown Could Happen At Week’s End. Kamala Harris Admits To Smoking Pot.

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Reporters’ Roundtable

The top stories of the week are examined by journalists and media experts.

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Senator Kamala Harris Discusses Her Run for the White House Live @ 1:30pm

U.S. Senator Kamala Harris is coming back to her alma mater today to talk about her 2020 run for the Presidency of the United States.  Senator Harris is expected to give brief remarks at 1:30pm and take questions from the media at Howard University. 

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Eyeing 2020, Harris Addresses Prosecutorial Past In Memoir

“It’s a presidential campaign, and every aspect of a candidate’s record is going to be scrutinized and they’re going to have to answer for it,” said Mo Elleithee, a longtime Democratic operative who leads Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service. “She knows that this is something that’s heading her way and a good candidate is one who doesn’t wait for it to hit them. A good candidate is someone who addresses it proactively, and she appears to be doing that.”

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