
The NPR Politics Podcast Why Pick Kamala Harris For Vice President?
Aug 11, 2020
The discussion sheds light on Kamala Harris's journey from prosecutor to U.S. Senator and her groundbreaking role as a vice-presidential nominee. The team analyzes Joe Biden's strategic choice of Harris, emphasizing her experience and the campaign advantages she offers. They also tackle the unique challenges she faces, including sexism and race in politics. Furthermore, the significance of diversity and voter mobilization is explored, particularly how Harris can galvanize the support of female and Black voters.
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Predictable Nomination
- Kamala Harris's vice presidential nomination was predictable, similar to Joe Biden's path to the presidency.
- She was consistently the frontrunner, despite others having brief moments in the spotlight.
Harris's Career Path
- Kamala Harris's career began in law enforcement, serving as a prosecutor in Alameda County and San Francisco.
- She later became California's Attorney General before being elected to the Senate in 2016.
Historic Nomination
- Kamala Harris's nomination is historic as the first non-white woman on a presidential ticket.
- This reflects the current political climate and focus on racial justice issues.
