Family is at the heart of who Kamala Harris is (if you couldn’t tell, she’s in the yellow jacket on the left). Her mother was tough and courageous, and she taught Kamala and her sister, Maya, to never complain about injustice — but to do something about it.
Kamala did exactly that. In 2004, she became the first Black woman to be elected District Attorney of San Francisco. Then in 2010, the first Black woman to be elected Attorney General of California. Every time she stepped in the courtroom, she stood proudly before a judge and said five words: Kamala Harris, for the people.
Fast forward some years, and as senator, Kamala Harris held Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to account during his confirmation hearing.
These are just a few of the highlights from Vice President Harris’s lifelong career of fighting for the people.
Now, it’s OUR chance to make a new memory that gets on this photo board. The memory of electing Kamala Harris as our next President of the United States.