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- Kamala Harris - Wikipedia
She is the first female, first African American, and first Asian American U S vice president, and the highest-ranking female and Asian American official in U S history Harris represented California in the U S senate from 2017 to 2021 and was the attorney general of California from 2011 to 2017
- Harris gives California governor’s race a serious look
Kamala Harris is leaning toward entering the California gubernatorial race, sources familiar with the former vice president’s thinking tell The Hill While the sources caution that Harris hasn
- Whats next for Kamala Harris - NPR
Harris is going back to California Harris' term isn't ending the way she had hoped Had she won the election in November, Harris would be packing up to move into the West Wing
- What to know about Kamala Harris, from prosecutor to . . . - CNN
President Joe Biden’s decision to end his reelection bid and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him in the campaign has upended the presidential race and shined a renewed spotlight
- Kamala Harris weaves her life story into a vision for America . . .
Kamala Harris laid out her biography and broad goals for the nation while slamming Donald Trump on abortion and other issues before a raucous crowd in Chicago
- Kamala Harris Facts | Britannica
Kamala Harris took office on January 20, 2021, as vice president of the United States in the Democratic administration of Pres Joe Biden Before taking office, Harris represented California in the U S Senate (2017–21); she was the first Indian American to serve as a U S senator as well as the second African American woman
- Kamala Harris: Biography, U. S. Vice President, 2024 . . .
Kamala Harris has served as U S vice president since January 2021 and is the first Black woman and first Asian American to lead a major party’s presidential ticket A lawyer by trade, Harris
- Kamala Harris Biography - National Womens History Museum
On January 20, 2021, Kamala D Harris became the first woman, the first African American woman, the first Indian-American, the first person of Asian-American descent, and the first graduate of an HBCU to become the Vice President of the United States of America
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