This chapter examines the differences in messaging between Kamala Harris's and Hillary Clinton's recent speeches, particularly the lack of gender-centric themes in Harris's address. It discusses the significance of women wearing suffragette white and explores the implications of Harris downplaying her identity as a woman in politics. The conversation highlights the political climate's impact on her speech strategy, focusing on centrist themes over identity politics while contrasting her campaign against Donald Trump.

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