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    Home » Blog » ‘Run, Kamala, Run’: Mention of Harris’ father was a rare homage to a fleeting figure

    ‘Run, Kamala, Run’: Mention of Harris’ father was a rare homage to a fleeting figure

    August 25, 2024Updated:August 25, 2024 World No Comments
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    When Donald J. Harris spoke those words to his younger daughter more than 50 years ago, he was encouraging her to run for office in Oakland, California, and not get the highest elected department in the country. Vice-Prez Kamala Harris said it was these thoughts that inspired her when she accepted the nomination for the Democrat presidential election. ” From my earliest ages, he taught me to remain fearless”, Harris said.
    It was a rare tribute to her parents, a well-known but passing economicsman who has mostly been a note in her personal and political career. Donald Harris, the first black professor to hold a position in the Stanford University finance department, passed away the day after his child delivered the most significant talk of her career at the Democratic National Convention. He did not belong to the Harris family members who traveled with him to the agreement.
    Her relationship with her father is a closely guarded aspect of Harris ‘ living, about which she has just lightly spoken. Her 2019 memoir,” The Principles We Hold”, referenced him only a handful of times. But she tapped into the full breadth of the activities that forged her by presenting herself as a candidate who sees the American desire through the difficult lenses of individual, parental, and social struggles.
    Harris has been apparent, however, that she is her family’s child. On Thursday, Harris invoked Shyamala Gopalan Harris, her mother, to explain how she was no stranger to “unlikely journeys” and was born to a lady who traveled to California only at the age of 19 and had an “unshakable dream to be the scholar who had treat breast cancer. Her mom, who was 70 years old, died in 2009 from stomach cancer. In her address Thursday evening, Harris described in detail her family’s control. ” And I miss her every day, and especially right now”, Harris said in her convention speech. ” And I know she’s looking over smiling. I know that”.

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