Kamala Harris is America's Vice President-elect


New York, Nov 7 (IANS): It is now clear that Kamala Harris, the first Indian American and Black American candidate on a US presidential ticket, will be America's next Vice President, capping a historic run for the nation's second-highest office.

The Biden-Harris ticket is at 273 electoral votes against 214 for Trump-Pence.

Harris' mighty achievement comes at a time when the US President is rage tweeting as his hold on power slips away.

The Biden-Harris team knew the hammer would come down either late Friday or Saturday at best and even had a stage ready in Wilmington, Delaware since the evening of November 5.

With millions of votes still to be counted, the Biden-Harris ticket has received the most votes ever - more than 74 million - in the history of America's elections.

Harris' lightning fast political rise and her triumph marks a high point for women of colour in politics at an anxious time in American society.

Harris, 55, is a California senator, the daughter of a Jamaican father and an Indian mother. She is also a former prosecutor whose grilling of Trump's appointees and unflappable cool has transported her to Democratic Party stardom.

Harris won her first election in 2003 and became San Francisco's district attorney. In 2010, she became the first woman of colour to be elected California's attorney general. Harris was elected to the US Senate in 2016.

The historic nature of Harris' candidacy has underlined her every stump speech, and Harris handled the pressure with a certain confidence that comes from years of tough questioning and tons of preparation.

Surrounded by the unmistakable aura of a historic campaign, the Harris candidacy has had some remarkable moments since August.

First came Harris' introduction to America, during the Democratic National Convention. There, Harris framed the election as a race that hinges, among other things, on the fighting spirit that her mother taught her.

"There's another woman, whose name isn't known, whose story isn't shared. Another woman whose shoulders I stand on. And that's my mother."

"She'd say, 'Well, what are you going to do about it?'" has become Harris' favourite pull out on her mother Shyamala Gopalan, a woman who paved the way for Harris' pathbreaking candidacy.

Shyamala Gopalan came here from India at age 19 to pursue her dream of curing cancer. At the University of California Berkeley, she met Donald Harris who had come from Jamaica to study economics.

"They fell in love in that most American way — while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s."

Harris grew up between Oakland and Berkeley in California and spent time in college towns in the Midwest before attending college on the US East Coast.

Harris' father, in an essay, describes his elder child Kamala Harris as "ever the adventurous and assertive one".

Since 2018, and until she became vice presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, Harris was best known for her video clips that went viral especially when she was grilling Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Attorney General William Barr.

Harris' interrogation style, her smirks and grimaces during the vice presidential debate, her "I'm speaking" takedown of Mike Pence, her Chuck Taylors and even lighthearted dancing to Mary Blige's 'Work That' have cemented Harris' reputation as a candidate with an exquisite knowledge of the production of visual culture in American politics. There's one more, on the other side of 2020.

When Biden gives his first speech to Congress, his first words promise to be memorable: "Madame Vice-President".

Memories of Hillary Clinton do stick to Harris but it's also moved on from there. Multiple Kamala avatars have entered the public imagination, some inserted by Trump and some by Harris' recent big ticket political performances, notably the VP debate.

At a fairly steady clip, Harris' remarks have lit up the internet. Her latest kicker: "I have, in my career, been told many times...it's not your time, it's not your turn. And let me just tell you, I eat 'no' for breakfast."

In all her best moments of political oratory, Harris finds ways of weaving in echoes of her mother's fight song and the civil rights movement, just like she did during her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention. The Shyamala Gopalan stamp on Kamala Harris' candidacy is at once powerful and unmistakable.

"Years from now, this moment will have passed. And our children and our grandchildren will look in our eyes and ask us: Where were you when the stakes were so high?" Harris said at the Democratic National Convention in August. "They will ask us, what was it like? And we will tell them. We will tell them, not just how we felt. We will tell them what we did."

 

  

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/DXB

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Proud moment for all well educated right thinking Secular minded citizens of hindustan..!!!

    Jh
    Jai hind

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  • Roshan Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Did you know?

    Kamala Harris's grandfather worked under Jawaharlal Nehru.

    Apparently, Kamala Harris was named after Nehru's wife Kamala.

    Two more reasons for Bhakts and Modi to boycott US.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    "Kamala" won, what about "Kamal" in Bihar?

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  • Gibbs, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Congratulations to Madam Kamala Harris and President elect Biden. We are proud of you Madam as you become VP.

    Sad to mention that we Indians are Proud your becoming VP, Whereas many of us in India object a foreign origin woman to become Prime Minister!!!??? Strange!!! Double standards???

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  • Mohan Prabhu,, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Don't forget that Kamala is an American by birth while Sonia is not an Indian by birth. That is the key difference.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Nov 09 2020

    Mohan Prabhu,Ottawa,when Kamala is born in USA ,why Trump was saying she is not born in USA?I was thinking she is born in INDIA.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Prayers are heard! Be patient!!!

    God The Father on Not an Election but a melodrama scripted by unseen forces ? in a message to Maureen dated November 6, 2020

    Public

    Once again, I (Maureen) see a Great Flame that I have come to know as the Heart of God the Father. He says: "My Empire on earth is in the hearts of those who elect to live in Holy Love. The souls who choose to reside in My Empire are freed of rebellion, doubts and erroneous choices. There is no violence in My Empire nor hidden agendas free of public scrutiny. The citizens of My Kingdom on earth can readily discern good from evil and always choose good."

    "The ones who manipulated this most recent election in your nation* are not part of My Kingdom on earth. They chose to disregard My Divine Will which is always Truth in thought, word and deed. This really wasn't an election at all, but a melodrama scripted by unseen forces. To uncover the Truth will be costly in time and effort, but courageous effort must be poured into uncovering the Truth."

    Read Ephesians 4:11-16+

    * U.S. Presidential election held Tuesday, November 3, 2020.


    Ref:

    https://www.holylove.org/messages/

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    I am apprehensive.
    Joe Biden is very close to the Chinese and no one can deny Chinese interference in Biden's victory. Kamala Harris openly supports Pakistan on Kashmir issue.

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    i am also apprehensive..... Whether the Havans and Puja done by Vishnu Gupta and chelas were heard by the Gods !!!

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    As long as "Apunwali"is in White House nothing to worry.

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  • Abdul Rauf, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Accept the defeat dear...Cannot digest it...
    It is perfect example for arrogance...

    How can you judge that ? Wait and watch.. good days ahead..

    "Namaste Trump ".."Manege Hogu Trump "...

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  • Ashraf, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Congratulations!!

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  • George, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    ‘ಏಕ್ಕೀ ಎಕ್ಕೀ... ಮಿನಿಟ್ ಸರ್’ will be the next President

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    No. No... Is she in America to become president? POTLUS... 😆😆

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    HI Georgeee... Now free? ಪಾವ್ಸ್ ಜಾಲೊಗೀ ? ಮೂಗಾಲ್ ಆಸಾಗೀ ?

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    We Indians are certainly delighted at Kamala Harris, for being the Vice President, of the most powerful nation on Earth... She considers herself as a representative of the black community !! The second generation of Indians have less affinity to their roots, and obviously they realize that they cannot put their feet in two boats !!! Euphoria is expected, but certainly we should not get carried away by raw emotions !!!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Congratulations to Madam Harris from all of us,a Indian brought to a higher stage where many others failed.We are proud of you.May God bless you and and guide you in your path.Here we have to believe and come true,that Parents can influence on child s future by how they can mold either by good example or bad.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Congratulations Kamala Harris on your election victory. Right wing BJP were opposing you. I wonder what will they say on your victory.

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  • Bala K, Urwa

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Is there any party BJP in America?

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Woww.... Congratulations to you Madam Kamala Harris... We are proud of you...yaaay 💃💃 Congratulations to Mr. Biden. Wish you both good luck...

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  • Ganapathy Bhat, Uppinangadi

    Sat, Nov 07 2020

    At last age old 1st standard song became true. "Basava (Biden), Kamala ribbaru Shalaygandu harataru".
    I am proud of them. Roots of my country let shine around the globe.

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