We’re building a campaign that reflects the true diversity of America. pic.twitter.com/DzyFJmhlCZ
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 15, 2019
And if we can afford to lose any Senator, surely one from California should be relatively easy to replace with another Democrat!
Thanks to commentor LAMH for the following clips:
This is how a black woman wins the general election. pic.twitter.com/nVHXUge5Hr
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) April 16, 2019
"We have shaped public policy around this idea that whatever happens to a child they'll grow out of it. Instead of recognizing that a traumatic event that happens to a child will be forever imprinted on that person if we don't take it seriously. It will easier at 6 than at 16." pic.twitter.com/qR4H6HiqxR
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) April 16, 2019
Harris sounds GOOD here. tl;dr: people long in the politics game won't innovate b/c innovation will have glitches and these are front page news and that's too risky and this is bad. Also, she defines "hypothesis" based on her scientist mom which is great. https://t.co/S6SJ1uVcGm
— Melody Crowder-Meyer (@MCrowderMeyer) April 17, 2019
And, of course, Harris knows how retail politics works…
Kamala Harris has snagged the crucial endorsement of Bakari Sellers in South Carolinahttps://t.co/uxvpW1ej83
— POLITICO (@politico) April 15, 2019
… Sellers, who is from Denmark, S.C., will campaign with Harris and formally announce his support for the California Democrat during a Saturday town hall at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg. Harris is returning to the state on Friday for a town hall at Winthrop University in Rock Hill.
Harris has made early investments in the state given its central role in her fight for the nomination. Ahead of her presidential announcement — and before she and top surrogates began holding events across the state — Harris attended a gala for the nation’s oldest black sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha.
Nearly 4 in 10 voters in the 2016 South Carolina Democratic presidential primary in the state were black women — and Harris has been working to lock down local endorsements, including from state Rep. Pat Henegan of Marlboro; Berkeley County Democratic Party Chair Melissa Watson; and Marguerite Willis of Florence, an attorney and a former gubernatorial candidate…
Harris’ weekend swing also includes headlining an event with the Orangeburg County Democratic Party and a meeting with faith and community leaders in Holly Hill. She then will attend Easter Sunday service at Bible Way Church in Columbia.
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