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    First-term Democratic Senator Kamala Harris of California, a rising party star and outspoken critic of President Donald Trump's immigration policies, launched her 2020 campaign for the White House on Monday in an appearance on ABC's "Good Morning America."

    Ms Harris, 54, the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica and India, enters the race with the potential advantage of being the Democratic candidate who looks most like the party's increasingly diverse base of young, female and minority voters.

    “Let’s do this, together. Let’s claim our future. For ourselves, for our children, and for our country,” Harris said in a campaign video that was released to coincide with her television appearance.

    The announcement falls on the US Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday honoring the slain civil rights leader, and the day was selected as a reminder of the fight for progress, an aide said.

    The former California state attorney general has become popular with liberal activists for her tough questioning of Trump administration appointees and officials, including Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, during Senate hearings.

    Her campaign will focus on reducing the high cost of living with a middle-class tax credit, pursuing immigration and criminal justice changes and a Medicare-for-all healthcare system. She has said she will reject corporate political action committee money.
    Ms Harris’ campaign will be based in Baltimore, with a second office in Oakland, California. Her slogan will be “For the People,” in a nod to Ms Harris’ roots as a prosecutor, aides said.

    She will hold a launch rally in Oakland before the end of the month.

    As one of the earliest congressional critics of Donald Trump's immigration policies, Ms Harris has pushed hard for a deal to protect from deportation those immigrants who came to the country illegally as children, a group known as Dreamers.

    Ms Harris is the fifth Democrat to enter what is shaping up to be a crowded battle for the nomination to challenge Trump, the likely Republican candidate.

    She and other Democrats will have to navigate the party's debate about whether an establishment figure who can appeal to centrist voters or a fresh face who can energize its increasingly diverse and progressive base offers the best chance to beat Trump in 2020.

    Ms Harris, who made history in 2016 as the first black woman elected to the U.S. Senate from California, has embraced the party's diversity ahead of a Democratic nominating campaign where minority voters and liberal activists are expected to have an outsized voice.

  • #2
    I'd vote for her

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    • #3
      If she somehow ends up being the nominee I can see her having a hell of a hard time winning the Rust belt, I'd give her virtually 0% chance of beating Trump.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Eddy Current View Post
        I'd vote for her
        You'd vote for Josef Stalin if he was running against Trump.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
          You'd vote for Josef Stalin if he was running against Trump.

          That's actually one scenario where I may vote Trump!

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          • #6
            Father is Jamaican. Mother is Tamil-Indian. She's married to a white guy. She has no connection to AADOS. But they're about to trot her out there as a black woman. And she was a prosecutor, upholding a biased and corrupt criminal "justice" system. She's basically female Barack Obama.

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            • #7
              Notice she announced her candidacy on MLK day



              Why not announce it on Marcus Garvey day or some Indian holiday?

              They about to try and pass this woman off as an African American woman and she is NOT an African American woman and is in no way connected to African American people.

              So let's nip that in the bud right now

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                Notice she announced her candidacy on MLK day



                Why not announce it on Marcus Garvey day or some Indian holiday?

                They about to try and pass this woman off as an African American woman and she is NOT an African American woman and is in no way connected to African American people.

                So let's nip that in the bud right now
                But Patrick Mahomes is black, right?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                  Notice she announced her candidacy on MLK day



                  Why not announce it on Marcus Garvey day or some Indian holiday?

                  They about to try and pass this woman off as an African American woman and she is NOT an African American woman and is in no way connected to African American people.

                  So let's nip that in the bud right now
                  Doesn't matter this day and age, she'll win.

                  Person of color, check.
                  Woman, check.
                  Free stuff, check.

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                  • #10
                    She'd rip Trumpski apart verbally in any debate. I think more people are coming to realize what a con-job he is. It would take someone like her to put the icing on the cake. I'd vote for her too.

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