‘You could be president’: Kamala Harris’s poignant video with a girl has been gaining the internet



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By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi |

November 6, 2020 1:20:21 pm


Kamala Harris, video of Kamala Harris with her great niece, viral video of Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris in the 2020 US presidential election, Indian Express NewsAt a time when countries are recognizing pressing issues, empowering young minds to believe that they can truly make a difference is the need of the moment, and Harris has done it. (Photo: Jenna Schoenefeld / The New York Times)

There is a valid reason for the growing popularity of US vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Harris, the first Asian-American to be selected as the Democratic vice presidential candidate, has been working tirelessly with presidential candidate Joe Biden for many months to secure victory in the 2020 election.

While the final vote count is still ongoing and it is necessary to see if Harris can beat Mike Pence and emerge victorious, a video in which she and a little girl have won the hearts of netizens.

In the adorable video shared by her niece Meena Harris, Kamala is seen with a little girl, believed to be her great-niece, who is sitting on her lap wearing a black mask and telling her great-aunt that she wants to be ‘president. ‘. . Kamala nods and responds by saying, “You could be president, but not now. You must be over 35 years old. “To this, the girl responds:” Yes, but I can be an astronaut president.

In her Instagram post, Meena captioned: “This conversation lasted about an hour.”

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The encouraging video was praised and appreciated by many. Harris, who has been quite eloquent about the rights and autonomy of women, and especially those of women of color, being one of them, has been hailed for her motivational approach, for telling the little girl that she can, one day, preside over important events in the country. matters.

After the video was shared and liked, many people shared their own thoughts on this:

At a time when countries are slowly recognizing important and urgent issues, empowering young minds to believe they can truly make a difference and sculpt this world into a better place is the need of the moment, and Harris has done it.

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