
How Kamala Harris Became a Contender
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
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The Complex Landscape of Kamala Harris's Vice Presidency
This chapter explores the challenges and criticisms Kamala Harris faces as vice president, focusing on her leadership style and high staff turnover. It highlights the unique struggles of being a woman of color in politics, drawing comparisons to Barack Obama while examining her foreign policy approaches. Through a nuanced lens, it discusses her efforts to maintain centrist support and the implications of her political positioning amidst a changing voter landscape.
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