Kamala Harris is Vogue Magazine’s new cover girl. Inside this month’s issue, the new Vice President of the United States shares her thoughts on how most Americans feel about hatred. Kamala’s interview was conducted prior to the violent riots that took place at the Capitol this week. Here’s what she has to say.
“At the risk of oversimplifying it, you don’t meet hate with hate. You don’t meet one line of division with another line of division,” she says. “We believe that the vast majority of American people don’t agree with that approach, don’t accept it, and don’t like it.”
Kamala Harris Covers Vogue, Shares Her Feelings On The Current State Of America
“… We can agree that we have more in common than what separates us,” Harris adds. “And agree that it’s not in the best interest of who we are as a nation to have any one group suffer for who they are.”
Kamala also said that she found out that she and President-elect Joe Biden were projected as the winners of the 2020 election as she was turning on the shower after a walk with her husband, Doug Emhoff.
“Then I looked at my phone, and the texts came that they had called the race, and I ran downstairs to find Doug — never turned off the water,” Harris recalls. “Luckily enough there were people in the house. ‘Somebody go turn off the water!'”
Kamal also talked about her and Joe Biden’s history-making win, which of course has made her the first female vice president of the United States of America.
“It was very important for me to speak to the moment, and the moment includes understanding that there is a great responsibility that comes with being a first,” she says. “I always say this: I may be the first to do many things — make sure I’m not the last.”
“I was thinking of my baby nieces, who will only know one world where a woman is vice president of the United States, a woman of color, a Black woman, a woman with parents who were born outside of the United States,” she adds.
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