VP Kamala Harris’ Opportunity to Make History for a Third Time

As the vice president is poised to become the official Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris’ appearance at the ESSENCE Festival of Culture in New Orleans earlier this month was brought to the forefront.

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As the nation’s shock wears off in the wake of President Joe Biden’s announcement to not seek re-election, maybe not so surprisingly, Vice President Kamala Harris garnered her first endorsement from Biden. Shortly thereafter, the endorsements kept coming from Democrats.

As the country awaits word of her official nomination at the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Harris’ appearance at the ESSENCE Festival of Culture in New Orleans earlier this month was brought to the forefront.

She spoke fervently of the high stakes of the November election and the work the Biden administration has done to erase student loan debt and prioritize Black maternal health the last three years.

Harris made history in 2020 as the first female, and first Black and South Asian person to hold the office of Vice President. In November 2021, she made history again, although the transfer of power to the President was short — 85 minutes — while President Joe Biden underwent a colonoscopy. 

Edited by Nykeya Woods

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