Kamala Harris’ advice to her niece in viral video is gaining on Twitter


Kamala Harris with her niece Meena |  Image Credit: Reuters / Twitter

Kamala Harris with her niece Meena | Image Credit: Reuters / Twitter

Kamala Harris is the first Asian American to be elected as a Democratic vice presidential candidate.

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Senator Kamala Harris recently shared an adorable moment with her great niece. In the midst of her struggle during the American elections, Harris is inspiring the girl with the greatest ambitions in life. Meena, niece of Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, shared a moving video on social media. Meena Harris’s daughter, Amara Ajagu, is sitting on Harris’s lap as they strike up an interesting conversation. The discussion between the vice president candidate and her great niece is about the latter being president. The vice presidential candidate in the video reassures the 4-year-old about her political aspirations.

The senator tells the little boy: “You could be president. You could be president, but not now. You have to be over 35. “Meena Harris captioned the video on Twitter:” You could be president. “

Meena also accompanied a lovely update in response to her own post where she discussed her daughter’s career choice and dreams. “By context, my daughter wants to be president and astronaut,” she wrote.

The sweet, short exchange in which the senator tells her excited great-niece to follow her dreams is winning the internet. The video shared by Meena on Thursday has caught people’s attention on social media and has garnered more than 450,000 views so far. He has also collected tons of feedback from users of the microblogging platform who were in awe to see Harris inspiring the younger generation.

Meanwhile, Kamala is the first Asian-American to be elected as the Democratic vice presidential candidate. If Harris and her running mate Joe Biden are successful in their candidacy, she would make history by becoming the first African-American and Asian-American to serve as vice president. The final vote count is underway and the final results will determine who, between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence, will be the next vice president.

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